Sunday, March 7, 2010
Fascism and Communism
The key difference between fascism and communism is that they want different forms of success. A fascist nation considers itself successful when the entire country has succeeded. Fascists believe that doing what is best is to do that which benefits the entire country. If the government thinks that it will help their nation to mistreat certain minorities or citizens, they do not care about the negative effects on the individuals. Because of this, fascism is a very violent, government type which is often seen as promoting all types of prejudice. This is mainly where fascism differs from communism. Instead of looking at the overall country's success, communism focuses on the success of each citizen. Because of this, the violence and prejudice is not seen in a communist nation, like in fascism. Wealth is practically shared evenly across the a communist nation. Both fascism and communism are similar but they have different overarching goals.
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