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explain principles of facsism​

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The basic principles of fascism are nationalism and complete state control of the society. The basic idea of fascism is that there is strength in unity. ... Thus, the major principle of fascism is to use nationalism and complete governmental authority to create a solidly united society.

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The basic principles of fascism are nationalism and complete state control of the society. The basic idea of fascism is that there is strength in unity. ... Thus, the major principle of fascism is to use nationalism and complete governmental authority to create a solidly united society.

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Common themes among fascist movements include: nationalism (including racial nationalism), hierarchy and elitism, militarism, quasi-religion, masculinity and philosophy. Other aspects of fascism such as its "myth of decadence", anti‐egalitarianism and totalitarianism can be seen to originate from these ideas.

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