Fascism The Meaning and Experience of Reactionary Revolution
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In the book "Fascism", James D. Forman describes and compares fascism to many other government concepts. Fascism is defined as the seizure and control of economic, social, political, and cultural aspects of a state by a small group of activist. Fascism generally appeals to the lower-middle class and the upper class citizens. People in fascism fear communism; they are nationalistic, anticommunist, militaristic and imperialistic citizens. An example of fascism is the Black Panthers. Black Panthers believes in violence juts like fascism. Fascism very unique compared to any other government concepts; fascism does not have any theory behind it. Although fascism and communism are very similar, they are very different in theory and social purpose. In fascism, fascism has a form of government that has absolute power and control, which is called dictatorship...