Friday, October 19, 2012

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Italian Fascism, also known simply as Fascism (Italian: Fascismo), is the original capital-"F" fascist ideology in Italy and the world. This ideology is associated with the National Fascist Party which under Benito Mussolini ruled the Kingdom of Italy from 1922 until 1943, the Republican Fascist Party which ruled the Italian Social Republic from 1943 to 1945, the post-war Italian Social Movement, and subsequent Italian neo-fascist movements.

Italian Fascism is based upon Italian nationalism and the restoration of "Italia Irredenta" (claimed unredeemed Italian territories) to Italy as well as territorial expansionism that Italian Fascists deemed necessary for a nation to assert its superiority and strength to avoid succumbing to decay.[1] Italian Fascists claim that modern Italy is the heir to ancient Rome and its legacy, and support the creation of an Italian Empire to provide "vital space" for colonization by Italian settlers and establishing control over the Mediterranean Sea as Italy's Mare Nostrum ("Our Sea"), as it had been under the Roman Empire.[2] Fascism promotes political violence and war as actions that create national regeneration, spirit and vitality.[3][4]

Italian Fascism promotes a corporatist economic system whereby employer and employee syndicates are linked together in corporative associations to collectively represent the nation's economic producers and work alongside the state to set national economic policy.[5] Italian Fascism promoted such economics as a "Third Alternative" to capitalism and Marxism that Italian Fascism regarded as "obsolete doctrines".[6] Italian Fascists claim that their economic system resolves and ends class conflict by creating class collaboration.[7] However it publicly favours proletarian culture due to its association with economic production and claims that proletarians as producers must have a dominant role in the nation.[8] It claims that cultural nationalization of society is necessary to emancipate Italy's proletariat, and promotes the assimilation of all classes into a proletarian national culture.[9] It identifies Italians as being a virile proletarian nation that has fighting for fought for its freedom from domination by decadent bourgeois nations, and declares its support for proletarian nations fighting against bourgeois nations.[10] Italian Fascism adopted Enrico Corradini's theory of a producerist economy based upon the productive capacity and traits of proletarians, that it claims will solidify Italians in Italy together as a unified producerist proletarian nation.[11] It supports criminalization of strikes by employees and lockouts by employers as illegal acts it deems these acts as prejudicial to the national community as a whole.[12]

Italian Fascism opposes conventional democracy and says that the only acceptable and desirable form of democracy is an authoritarian democracy that is capable of representing the different interests of society that advise the state and the state acts in the interest of the nation.[13] It is opposed to mainstream socialism because of mainstream socialism's typical opposition to nationalism.[14] It opposes liberalism, but made clear that it was not seeking a reactionary restoration of the pre-French Revolutionary world that it considered to have been flawed, and that had been the cause of the rise of liberalism, but had a forward-looking direction.[15] Italian Fascism was declared to be opposed to the reactionary conservatism developed by Joseph de Maistre.[16]


Теперь найдите 10 отличий от образа России, продвигаемого «официальными» СМИ:

  • «все эти Украины с Беларусиями должны объединяться с Россией, а не с Европой, и вообще им очень плохо без нас»;
  • «эти проклятые капиталисты»;
  • «эти проклятые либералы»;
  • «сраный креативный класс, который ничего не производит, бесится с жиру»;
  • «рабочие с УралВагонЗавода, если надо, вломят этим зарвавшимся дармоедам!»;
  • фактическое игнорирование забастовок/протестов центральной прессой и отсутствие независимых профсоюзов;
  • «демократия, но с Мудрым Вождём Путиным».

Фашизм это не Холокост и не Страшные Немцы, Сжигающие Русские Деревни.

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