What is fascism and communism?

Can someone give me examples?

Answer #1

The point of this site is to outline the differences between communism and fascism, but it also gives a great summary at the end that explains the basics of the two and the history behind them: http://funadvice.com/r/14tqhmbfkp2

Answer #2

fascism is like thinking a certain race or type of person is above all, better and more powerful. fascism is related with the Nazi Germany and Italy in WWII. Communism is everyone is equal. no one is more powerful or richer or better than the next. sounds like an ideal system but it really isnt. it is nice on paper but in life it is horrible. No one can better their way of life, everyone makes the same amount of money, every one becomes miserable. Soviet Union was communist, that fell in i believe 1989, but china and North Korea are still communist countries.

Answer #3

breakingfan2006 told it right.

Are Government is also ran by Fascist.

Answer #4

Thanks! Just what I was looking for.

Answer #5

you’re welcome :)

Answer #6

The only country communism are close to working is Cuba.

Answer #7

‘fascism is like thinking a certain race or type of person is above all, better and more powerful.’ No, that’s what you call RACISM. Fascism is a political ideology that has no more to do with racism than does democracy or communism.

Answer #8

Fascism is a system of government where corporate interests are closely aligned to government policy, and is almost always through totalitarian rule. Communism is the opposite in that there is no independent corporations, and government provides almost everything for the people. Again though, it is almost always through totalitarian rule. About the only thing they have in common.

You can also look at this way, communism is the extreme side of liberalism, and fascism is the extreme side of conservatism.

Answer #9

way to use wikipedia. it has the same definition. For your help age, read the first ten pages of the book, Liberal Fascism, it can be found in the political section at your nearest bookstore. Don’t believe anything you read or hear, make your own judgements based off your experiences and wisdom.

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