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Re: Sounds Good to Me Actually they are not. The most well known fascist society was NAZI Germany.
National Socialist German Workers' Party »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Party
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fascism contains elements of both "left and right ideology" »www.promethea.org/Misc_Compositi···ism.html
The difference between fascism and socialism is a fine point in practice. In intent they may differ, but in practice both tend toward consolidation of political power. Socialism typically favors central ownership to a greater degree (in the extreme of communism, all appreciable property is centralized) while fascism emphasizes state control over exchanges more than state control over property itself. With different emphasis, both are based on forced intervention with the individual human acts of creation and voluntary exchange, making creation and exchange involuntary. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page |