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'''Fascism''' is a [[File:Totalitarian.png]] totalitarian, [[File:AltModern.png]] culturally alternate modernist, [[File:PalUltranat.png]] palingenetic ultranationalist and [[File:3P.png]] third-positionist ideology. Fascism originates from the teachings of [[File:Mussolini.png]] [[Caesarism|Benito]] [[Ultranationalism|Muss]][[Corporatism|olini]] and [[File:Gentile.png]] [[Totalitarianism|Giovanni Gentile]], originally outlined in ''The Doctrine of Fascism''. Fascism has had many iterations throughout history which have built upon Mussolini's and Gentile's ideas, while the form of fascism that does not built off of it, but rather follows the original doctrine is called '''Italian Fascism''' or '''Classical Fascism'''.
'''Fascism''' is a [[File:Totalitarian.png]] totalitarian, [[File:AltModern.png]] culturally alternate modernist, [[File:PalUltranat.png]] palingenetic ultranationalist and [[File:3P.png]] third-positionist ideology. Fascism originates from the teachings of [[File:Mussolini.png]] [[Caesarism|Benito]] [[Ultranationalism|Muss]][[Corporatism|olini]] and [[File:Gentile.png]] [[Totalitarianism|Giovanni Gentile]], originally outlined in ''The Doctrine of Fascism''. Fascism has had many iterations throughout history which have built upon Mussolini's and Gentile's ideas, while the form of fascism that does not built off of it, but rather follows the original doctrine is called '''Italian Fascism''' or '''Classical Fascism'''.


The name "fascism" comes from the Etruscan symbol by the name of "fasces", which is a bound bundle of wooden rods, sometimes including an axe with its blade emerging. This iconography meant to symbolize the common fascistic belief pervading their doctrine, that, in their belief, the citizenry of the nation are weak divided, but strong united under the banner, whether that banner be of state, nation, army, or really anything of the like, much like the tight-bound sticks of a fasces".
The name "fascism" comes from the Etruscan symbol by the name of "fasces", which is a bound bundle of wooden rods, sometimes including an axe with its blade emerging. This iconography meant to symbolize the common fascistic belief pervading their doctrine, that, in their belief, the citizenry of the nation are weak divided, but strong united under the banner, whether that banner be of state, nation, army, or really anything of the like, much like the tight-bound sticks of a fasces.


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