what are comparison between the Fascist and Nazi system?
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Explanation:
Nazism is described as one type of fascism. Both fascism and Nazism reject democracy and liberalism as ideologies, and instead embrace the concept of a nationalist state. Fascism as an ideology focuses on the state itself.
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Fascism believes in the corporatization of all elements to form an ‘Organic State’. For Fascists state was an unimportant element of their beliefs Nazism emphasised on racism. The doctrine believed in the superiority of a state ruled by a particular race, in this case, the ‘Aryan’ race
Fascism believed in the class system and sought to preserve it for a better social order Nazism considered a class-based society a hindrance to racial unity and sought to eliminate it
Fascism considered the state as a means of advancing the goal of nationalism Nazism considered the state as a tool for the preservation and advancement of the master race.
The word ‘Fascism’ comes from the Italian word ‘fascismo’, which is derived from ‘fascio‘ meaning “a bundle of sticks”, ultimately from the Latin word ‘fasces’ ‘Fasces’ was a symbol of power in the ancient Roman Empire Nazism is derived from the German language name of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party
Benito Mussolini and Oswald Mosley are the notable personalities of Fascism
Adolf Hitler and Joseph Mengele are famous Nazis
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