Fascism: Yesterday and today around the world, the ideology known as "fascism" is usually associated with two people, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. Political scientists and many others are discussing the tradition of this political philosophy defining the fascist state. According to Webster's dictionary, this term is defined as "a way to organize a society where governments governed by dictators dominate the lives of people and people do not allow to oppose the government." It has been questioned by many scientists, but that is a good compromise plan.
Fascism is a decadent capitalism. It is defined as "extreme authoritarian nationalism". The main idea of fascism is nationalism, especially nationalism and authoritarianism. Fascists oppose socialism, anarchism, and liberal democracy. There is similarity between communism and fascism, but we can not distinguish between those goals. While communists believe in equality, fascists believe that a hierarchy is desirable. The origin of fascism can be traced back to the 19th century, but it did not gain much traction after the First World War.
Francis Fukuyama declared "the end of history" in 1993. In Fukuyama 's opinion, World War II represented a huge struggle between three different ideologies, liberal democracy, fascism, and communism. War destroyed fascism, and 50 years later Soviet communism failed. History for him and many political scientists is over. Liberal democracy won and stayed here. Fukuyama acknowledges that democracy may suffer a "temporary" recession, but in the long term it will become increasingly common
Fascism has several histories, most of which are related to failed democracy in Italy and Germany in the 1930s and were defeated by Argentine and Chilean armies in the 1970s. Furthermore, the history of fascism and populism has a complicated relationship over time. The uniqueness of this millennium fascism is that the history of "violent totalitarian order that brings out extreme forms of political violence and genocide" has been softened by experiments. For example, in Hungary, Turkey, Poland, and other emerging fascists, the term "democracy not free" was used as a substitute and was said to have been replaced with "not free democracy." An obsolete form Democracy "Freedom and democracy In fact, this term is used to prove the form of populist authoritarianism aimed at attacking the foundation of democracy. The foundation of these fascists is also expanding in the United States.