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Zuni Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-11-03 10:17 AM
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56. not true
Fascism does not have to be rule with corporate interests at all. Fascism has no particular economic ideology. Nazi Germany actually was a mix of socialism/capitalism (all buisness interests not in line with the state were nationalized. The state pretty much controlled the capitalist interests that were not nationalized)in the 1930s, but during the war they began using massive slave labor and the whole country went on a total war economy.

Corporatism in fascist Italy is not corporatism in the sense of capitalist buisness trusts. Corporatism in Italy was a form of lobby in the government formed of 'corporations' that represented different interests and groups in italy.

Fascism is essentially a revolutionary movement, designed to combat bourgeois democracy and communism. It blends intense nationalism, often pan-racial ideology, contempt for class barriers, expansionism, and a military structured society. Fascism also usually has an absolute dictator that represents the state.

Fascism is also revolutionary movement.
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