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I decided to correct the information by adding a real definition of fascism. You can add the history yourself, but please, without schizophrenia, they say "Italian fascism is not the third position, but rather the ultra-right ideology."
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'''Fascism''' is a [[File:Totalitarian.png]] totalitarian, [[File:3P.png]] economically third-positionist, [[File:Trad.png]] culturally right-wing and usually [[File:Ultranat.png]] ultranationalist ideology. Fascism was based on the teachings of [[File:Classfash.png]] Giovanni Gentile and [[File:Mussolini.png]] Benito Mussolini, originally outlined in the Doctrine of Fascism.
Fascism basically falls into the category of [[File:Authunity.png]] AuthUnity ideologies, but according to most scholars, such as Roderick Stackelberg, fascism is an [[File:Authright.png]] authoritarian right-wing ideology within the traditional left-right spectrum, as fascism practices hierarchy and dictatorship, suppressing [[File:Equality.png]] egalitarianism with totalitarian methods.
[[File:Classfash.png]] Italian Fascism prioritizes a [[File:Corptism.png]] [[Corporatism|corporatist economy]] based on [[File:Sorelia.png]] [[National Syndicalism]], a protest against [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|marxist]] and [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberal]] ideas as degenerate political doctrines, the defense of national interests with the unification of the nation within one state (Italian irredentism), imperialism and expansionism similar to the foreign policy of ancient Rome, etc. Fascism otherwise adheres to a strict regulation of society as a whole, as well as a hierarchical structure of society, thereby suppressing civil society.
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, as vermin-like and unworthy as they are, 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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