Fascism is not a collection of ideas, symbols, or dictators—it is a social and political process with identifiable patterns of behavior and power consolidation. It is an authoritarian, reactionary, and chauvinist movement that mobilizes mass support through propaganda, nationalism, and the scapegoating of marginalized groups.
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Understanding Fascism
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Fascism is not a collection of ideas, symbols, or dictators—it is a social and political process with identifiable patterns of behavior and power consolidation. It is an authoritarian, reactionary, and chauvinist movement that mobilizes mass support through propaganda, nationalism, and the scapegoating of marginalized groups.