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*[[File:Sorelia.png]] [[National Syndicalism]]: National Syndicalism is an ideology that was formulated by revolutionary syndicalists like Georges Valois and Eduard Berth allying themselves with integral nationalists. The early fascists described themselves as national syndicalists and adopted some syndicalist policies, which is why the two ideologies are considered linked and why national syndicalism is considered a precursor to Italian Fascism.
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]] [[Francoism]]: Ideology of Francoist Spain, which was inspired by Fascism and had close ties with it. However, it dropped fascism after 1959 due to problems with the UN and NATO, and the support of Technocracy and Economic Liberalism.
*[[File:Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism]] - A portuguese ideology that is imperialistatlanticist, authoritarian and strongly opposed to decolonization, greatly admires Mussolini and is practically the same as [[File:Cfash.png]] [[Clerical Fascism]] but in theory rejectsit fascismdoes not proclaim to be fascist for his excessive pagan Caesarism.
*[[File:Sorel.png]] [[Syndicalism#Sorelianism|Sorelianism]]: Sorelianism is often accused of being a precursor to fascism due to fascists adopting Sorel's conception of myth for palingenetic ultranationalist purposes.
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]]: The notion of fascism and social democracy being related ideologies is a common one within Marxist-Leninist circles, although also popular in some libertarian circles as well. The notion itself is called [[File:SocFash.png]] '''Social Fascism''' a term which is also used by Stalinists to pejoratively refer to Social Democrats, claiming that their idea of mixing Socialism with Capitalism is similar to Corporativism or Third Position.
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