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Fascism

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Fascism's approach to politics is both populist--in that it seeks to activate "the people" as a whole against perceived oppressors or enemies--and elitist--in that it treats the people's will as embodied in a select group, or often one supreme leader, from whom authority proceeds downward. Fascism seeks to organize a cadre-led mass movement in a drive to seize state power. It seeks to forcibly subordinate all spheres of society to its ideological vision of organic community, usually through a totalitarian state. Both as a movement and a regime, fascism uses mass organizations as a system of integration and control, and uses organized violence to suppress opposition, although the scale of violence varies widely.
Fascism in the 20th century (Italy & Nazi Germany) "Is a form of extreme right-wing ideology that celebrates the nation or the race as an organic community transcending all other loyalties. It emphasizes a myth of national or racial rebirth after a period of decline or destruction. To this end, fascism calls for a "spiritual revolution" against signs of moral decay such as individualism and materialism, and seeks to purge "alien" forces and groups that threaten the organic community. Fascism tends to celebrate masculinity, youth, mystical unity, and the regenerative power of violence. Often, but not always, it promotes racial superiority doctrines, ethnic persecution, imperialist expansion, and genocide. At the same time, fascists may embrace a form of internationalism based on either racial or ideological solidarity across national boundaries. Usually fascism espouses open male supremacy, though sometimes it may also promote female solidarity and new opportunities for women of the privileged nation or race."
>Matthew N. Lyons
>from draft excerpts of "Right-Wing Populism in America"
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Political scientist Dr. Lawrence Britt... calls these the identifying characteristics of fascism. [http://www.secularhumanism.org/library/fi/britt_23_2.htm]
"The 14 characteristics are:
* Powerful and Continuing Nationalism
* Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights
* Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause
* Supremacy of the Military
* Rampant Sexism
* Controlled Mass Media
* Obsession with National Security
* Religion and Government are Intertwined
* Corporate Power is Protected
* Labor Power is Suppressed
* Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts
* Obsession with Crime and Punishment
* Rampant Cronyism and Corruption
* Fraudulent Elections"
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