What are the consequences of fascism?

What are the consequences of fascism?

For large numbers of Italians, an oppressive fascist regime brought economic hardship and/or a loss of basic human rights. For others fascism appeared to bring stability, well-being and national honour (epitomized in the conquest of Ethiopia in 1936) – for which authoritarian government was a price worth paying.

What are three advantages of fascism?

The Benefits of Fascism

  • Enhanced security. Because fascism protects the rights of the state over the rights of individual citizens, intrinsic to the system is a strong military.
  • Increased efficiency.
  • Patriotism.
  • Limited media.
  • Economic growth.

How does fascism compare to communism?

There is one notable difference between communism and fascism: communism arose as political philosophy with a distinct metaphysics and theory of history; it existed as only an ideology for over half a century before being put into practice.

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What are the strengths of fascism?

In the context of fascism, the State is only as powerful as its ability to wage wars and win them. The State is thereby selected for survival due to its strength and dominance. Peace is viewed as weakness, aggression as strength. Strength is the ultimate good and ensures the survival of the State.

What are the effects of fascism?

Fascism had terrible effects. One of the most well known was the Holocaust. The Holocaust resulted in the deaths of over 17 million people. 6 million were Jews and the rest were others that were different in Hitlers mind.

What is the difference between fascism and Democracy?

Democracy is a system of governance by the people and for the people with the decision of rules and rulers made by the citizens of the country, while fascism is a system of governance by one individual or small group with no input from the citizenry allowed.

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