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    Fascism is considered an action involved with the origins of time and space. Benito Mussolini believed that fascism could only be comprehended when others accumulate a spiritual attitude towards the practice. There was a great emphasis on the value of tradition, customs, and over all ruling of the social life. Fascism is intended only for believers of the idea of the spiritual state. As Gentile wrote for Mussolini, “Those who are not worthy of remaining with us—are to be expelled when…

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    The Mass’s Psychology of Fascism “The Rhetoric of Hitler's Battle" has been recognized as an exemplar of rhetorical criticism and as one of the most acclaimed works by Kenneth Burke in 1939, which offered a rhetorical analysis of Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany in the 1930's. Through an analysis of Mein Kampf, Burke exposits the construction of Hitler's ideology of fascism and shows how an “exasperating, even nauseating" book served to instigate and inspire a mass movement. Hitler’s…

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    The rise of Fascism and the Second World War made a profound impact upon historical films on Tudor England. This essay will show this through an analysis of the appropriate films and scholarly literature that exists. It will begin by discussing how film studios in Britain and ‘Hollywood’ begun using historical films on Tudor England to portray an anti-Nazi sentiment to a wide audience. It will become evident that some film studios during this period did not wish to cause offence, and…

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    damage to their infrastructure after the First World War. Nations that are down for the count, where democracy or even a monarchy has failed, this is where fascism thrives. Fascism in Italy was first on the scene; it began the trend and even inspired Adolph Hitler’s fascist movement. Italian fascism can be considered the father of modern fascism, focused on bringing prestige and wealth to Italy whereas the much more successful Nazi party…

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    How was hateful and cruel ideology like fascism able to spread across Europe like it did? During World War II the cruel ideology of fascism started to spread through Europe. Fascism is a hard term to define, but we know that a fascist organisation is an extreme right wing system of government that is ruled by a dictator. We can try to define and identify a fascist organisation by these following ideas: Firstly, a fascist group has a single ruler or dictator that has control over the system.…

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    Communism protects human rights while fascism acknowledges them selectively. Although Marx believed that private property was at the center of the majority of problems that humans in society were facing, he and Locke had many similarities on idea of property than Locke and Mussolini would ever…

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    much power. Why were these men such problems well how about their Ideologies, treatment of citizens, and their goals. First off are their ideologies. Both men believed in separate ideologies Hitler believing in Nazism, and Mussolini believing in Fascism. Nazism according to Webster is the body of political and economic doctrines held and put into effect by the Nazis in Germany from 1933 to 1945 including the totalitarian principle of government, predominance of especially…

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    Mussolini 's speech was written to introduce his desires as the Premier of Italy and also to portray himself as a strong, charismatic leader that would lift Italy from troubled times. It is interesting that he is not focussed that much on the policies that he will launch, but instead outlining rather broad principles. He also reflects on the actions he has not undertaken since his nomination of the Premier in October 1922. This essay will argue that this speech shows Mussolini in a weak position…

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    Trump again mimics policies seen in Nazi Germany. By forcing Jewish people to wear gold stars, Hitler targeted the Jewish Population. A muslim registry would be a form of modern day gold stars. This idea of separation relates to fascism in the sense that a main idea of fascism is labeling one group, white workers for Trump, as the victims, and blaming another group, immigrants and Muslims for Trump, as the perpetrators of their problems. In addition, in response to the attacks in Paris where…

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    The Resurgence of Nationalism Nationalism is the notion of pride and superiority in one 's country, in which binds the public community together in allegiance to their nation, regardless of culture, religion, or language. Recognizable ideologies of nationalism appear prominently in 20th century Europe during independent nations ' desire for dominance and prestige. Not only does nationalism exist historically, but it also exists today. When it comes to the topic of Nationalism, many agree that…

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