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What Is Fascism And Why Does It

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What is Fascism and Why does it Emerge?


Fascism is a political ideology that consists of an all powering totalitarian


Government, which has total control of the people, the nation and the economy.


The fascist economic system creates an upper class for the owning/ruling class


and leaves the working class in a lower state who in turn produce for the elite.


To justify themselves as beneficial to the oppressed lower class, the fascist installs an extreme sense of Nationalisms and organicism. If these method do not work then force is used. Fascism emerges out of economic crisis, a


revolutionary promise and reaction to capitalism. It is often allowed to


emerge because it is usually easy to get support from the upper class.


The fascist political structure consists of a totalitarian government with an


extreme sense of absolutism. Absolutism is the principle of a absolute power in


control with power that transcends even the laws itself, under the control of


one main dictator who carries traits of of a geniuses or of a hero. This way


the masses can be drawn into him through emotion and appeal. With the


totalitarian government the fascist has total control of the nation and the


people.


Along with the fascist total ruling over the people and nation came its total


ruling over the economy. Although different fascist have had different economic


structures, all regimes more or less, have had the same model. The main defining


character of the fascist economy is the principle of goverment-buisness


relationship. Like the first fascist regime in Italy, its leader created a


system where private ownership was allowed but state intervention was issued on


management and labour. He did this by creating grouped established syndicates,


such as The National Confederation of Commerce or the The National Federation


of Credit and Insurgence . The government then controlled these under managing


agencies called Corporations which in turn would regulate issues and


guidelines such as supply and demand, labour disputes or what interest the


business is to aim at. Although the system is supposed to function as a


partnership, the government is always in control and dominate.


Although the fascists claim this system is in the interest of the nation, it is


only in the interest of more empowerment for the government. Due to this


system both the states interest and the interest of the owning class are


integrated which creates an elite. Therefore the development and technology


only serves the interest of the elite and not the working class which is to be


convinced to interact with promoting the sense that there dedication is


necessary for the wellbeing of the nation.


Nationalism is a force which the fascist uses to eliminate conflict between


social classes and restore unity through shared values such as race, language,


religion and unifies men through symbols and traditions of a nation. It reduces


the risk of liberal individualism and focuses on funnelling aggression into a


powerful force and channelling it against outsiders so individuals will not


question the state.


Nationalism often relies on the use of a scapegoat. The most blatant example of


this was Hitler’s scapegoating on the Jews. He would blame them for the defeat


of Germany in World War 1, or claim they were the downfall of Germany. Hitler


took this idea to an extreme and later went on to ethnic cleansing which


resulted in the death of 6 million Jews.


Another method of motivating the masses is to present the concept of organicism.


Organicism is the theory of viewing a nation like a growing powerful single body.


It focuses on the idea that the body is made up of individual components all


having individual functions, but are unimportant, and only important as a whole


body. The fascist applies this principle to the notion that the individual is


unimportant as a single person but significant in the fact that it’s a component


of the community and the interest of the state which is the superior element of


existence. The fascist feels that all means for the

state are justifiable


and there is no room for detachment from the cause, for neutrality or for the


luxury of being a mere spectator (Growth, 97). The fascist also uses this


principle in justifying the rationality of the fascist economic system with


demoralising the image of the individual as a person producing for himself, and


not for the community as he should be.


If nationalism and organicism do not supply enough motivation to create a


dominant ideology, the fascist resorts to tapping deeper levels of motivation


(…,19) and uses coercive force. They try to achieve a goal of breaking down


the individual spirit of liberalism and will resort to violence ways if


necessary.


The other use of force that the fascist utilises for conformity is to misinform


the masses or not inform them at all. Examples of this can either be the


dismissal of civil rights such as freedom of speech or assembly or controlling


the means of informative sources such as newspapers television and other sorts


of communication. These are tactics the fascist utilises if the population does


not consent to the government.


Fascism emerges as a response to capitalism. It is a revolutionary promise to


rehabilitate a nation in economic depression or unemployment by uniting and


focusing the economic power of all social classes. This in turn is to


restabilise a nation economically. It utilises the principle of nationalism to


try to unite the social classes and if that does not work it resorts to force,


a coercive method of resolving conflicts within an industrially more advanced


society (Ebenstein,81). Usually fascism reinvests economic gain into its


military with the hope of trying to mobilise the nation to its full capacity.


This system of government usually emerges when other forms of government have


failed. Where democracy lacked in a sense of hope and faith, fascism excelled.


Post war Germany, Italy and Argentina in 1955 can all exemplify this theory of


emergence:


After World War 1, Italy had a poor economy and its national identified


diminished. To build the nation and strengthen it economically was to create a


state the would take full control to accomplish this, the people were desperate


for a solution.


World War I also effected Germany in an economic sense. It left the country


bankrupt, millions were jobless and the Treaty of Versailles left the nation


with reparations. The national socialists and communists were the two main


parties at the time. The Nazis utilised their economic plan to restore the


nation winning mass appeal which enabled them to implement their plan of


imperialistic conquest which was Hitters real goal.


Another period in which the economic condition enabled fascism to emerge was


Argentina in 1930. It was at this time a predominantly agricultural nation.


The conflict was landowners who were a comparison of feudal barons. There was


also the trend of world wide depression and the emergence of an anarchist


movement that aimed at direct appropriation of farm and land ownership. This


attempt at unifying the South American country was overthrown ten years later.


Another factor that helps the fascist come into power is mass support from the


owning class. They see fascism as way of securing their wealth and corporations,


and see it as protection from labour disputes. They support the fascist into


office and then they themselves claim power as an elite.


In conclusion the fascists main concern is power. They take total control over


the people and all issues of the nation by totalitarianism. The economic system


is only in the interest of the state, creating an elite class and therefore


oppressing the lower classes who are made to believe in the nation while its


there blood and sweat that produces for the government, and if they do not they


are violently forced. The only reason this type of government emerges is


because it appears as a solution to economic crisis in time of despair and gets


support from the powerful upper class which benefit from it, the lower class are


oppressed.

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