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This 8 page paper considers Fascism in Europe. It traces the Fascist movement from its origins in Italy under Mussolini to its’ modern day manifestations. The commonalties between the different fascist organisations are considered in conjunction in the way that many of the organisations are now attempting to present themselves in a different light. The Bibliography cites 7 sources.
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memorable. But despite the pictures of fascism and the actual associations there remain many people who can not actually define exactly what fascism is, even though they can recognises the
symptoms. Recognising symptoms is not a strong enough prevention. It is similar to recognising the signs of chicken pox, once recognised it might be too late, the contagion has spread
and the individuals are effectedthe best defence is to understand it, and prevent its occurrence in the first place by cutting of its root causes rather than continually treat the
symptoms. . Fascism is a far right wing political belief. It is a system of government with a rigid one party dictatorship. This single party rule will use whatever
means are necessary to achieve its policies and goals, this includes forcible suppression of opposition, private economic enterprise under centralised governmental control, belligerent nationalism, racism and militarism. It is named
after the doctrines, theories and political beliefs of the Fascisti in 1870s Italy (arguably from whence it bears it name). Fascism as we know it today was first instituted in
Italy in 1922 (Jensen PG), but it was in 1919 that Mussolini first used the term. He used it when referring to the ancient Roman outward symbol of power and
authority. The fasces, a bundle of sticks bound to an ax, which portrayed civic unity and the authority of Roman officials to punish wrongdoers (Navarro PG). Although a Fascist, Benito
Mussolini started his career as a Marxist. In 1912 whilst the political editor of an Italian socialist newspaper Avanti he was actually opposed both capitalism and militarism. It was in
1914 that he was to change his mind, when he moved further towards the right in calling for Italy to enter the First World War. In this he had been
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