How much influence the anti-communist ideology during the Cold War had on the daily living in the United States? The Cold War lasted from 1945 until 1953. In this survey, I evaluated the daily life of the United States during this time. To evaluate its impact and its significance, the survey evaluated antisocialism, red panic and American daily living in the context of family and school. The influence of anti-communist ideology through various promotions will also be discussed.
Fascism is characterized by multifaceted nations and leaders, monism - political parties, ideologies and power centers, expandedist nationalism and / or racism, anti-egalitarianism, anti-liberalism, anti-individualism. For example, anti-rationalism, anti-intellectualism, symbolism, myth and mysticism, worship of war, violence and youth, hostility towards free property capitalism, agreement and coercion, the combination of propaganda and terrorism. Clearly, the fascist ideology is full of "denial" - that is, it is a very negative philosophy against what it supports. This is not surprising, because it arises from the fundamental rejection of all accompanying values during free democracy and war.
As an ideology, fascism is difficult to analyze in consideration of the following factors. First of all, it is a group of negative features, anti-liberalism, anti-democracy, anti-capitalism, anti-Burk, anti-Communism, what it represents and what it criticizes is It Is difficult. Secondly, as Hitler believes, it is an eclectic ideology, a vision of the world, like blind faith, obedience, and a religious vision that does not require criticism or debatable space. As I mentioned above, since the Fascist regime is a totalitarian political regime, it is based on the organization and control of society based on the principle of power exercise, including the power to fully comply with the authority of the state and the use of individuals I will. As mentioned in the first part of this paper, Benito Mussolini organized Rome in March and acquired all political power.