Fascism and communism may have some similar qualities, but they have very different philosophies. A communist government strives to do what is best for individual people, while a fascist government wants the county itself to prosper.
Communists value people who work together well, and know how to live simply and be happy. They believe that this kind of person will help everyone to prosper, and will not see other businesspeople as competition, but as friends. Although fascists also want a strong, united population, they see people as unequal and they want people to work together only to advance the power of the entire country. A fascist politician descriminates against the minorities to increase the power and nationalism of the elite majority. They focus on differences among people instead of similarities, such as in communism.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
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