Facist Doctrine
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Ben Carden
Western Civ. since 1648
Dr. Abbott
11/17/03
Fascist Doctrine
Fascist Doctrine states Mussolini's philosophy on the combination of nationalism and anticommunism. Mussolini's concept of fascist opposed individualism; it strained the significance of the State's beliefs and allowed only the people's beliefs as along as it corresponded with the State. Liberalism did not accept the State in favor of the individual, but fascism re-examined the rights of State by defining the true meaning of the individual. " if liberty is to be the attribute of living men then fascism stands for liberty the only liberty worth having" (Sources 262). No groups whether it is political parties or individuals themselves exist outside the State. Fascism is against Socialism, unity within the State, and is considered unknown.
Fascism is a non-believer of the chance of everlasting peace. "War alone keys up all human energies to their maximum tension and sets the seal of nobility on those people who have the courage to face it" (Sources 263)...