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Deleted UserMarch 31, 2010 at 9:49 am[b]Oh, and if you have any faith in Wiki, here you go:[/b]
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Wiki haha you cite an op ed peice from Wiki………………………..you really are clueless aren’t you
Uhh how about a brief History lesson, this is from my college thesis.
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Classically, Communisn or socialism in the Marxian sense refers to a culture or society that is essentially classless, with no states and free of oppression and materialism. Essentially decisions on what to produce and what policies to pursue are made by pleurality, allowing all of society to engage and become involved in the decision making process in both the political and economic aspects of their daily lives. Today, communism is often used to refer to the policies of the unilateral often authoritarian governments that had ownership of all the individuals and states means of production and centrally planned economies.Fascism is a strictly a political ideology that tries to combine radical and typically violent and authoritarian nationalism with a corporate capitalistic economic system. It is essentially the survival of the fittest. Fascists strive for creation of a single-party state. Fascist attempt to outlaw, restrict and suppress openness and opposition to the fascist state and the facist sympathizers. Fascism denies confict between the social classes, blames ardent capitalism and liberal democracies for its creation and the suppression of the masses and accuses communists of exploiting the original manifesto in order to advance its cause. Fascism originally formed as itself as an alternative and in reality the complete opposite of Marxian Socialism. The primary belief of fascism being that human beings are motivated by glory and heroism rather than economic motives, in contrast to the worldview of capitalism and socialism.
So really they are complete opposites.
I challenge you to prove otherwise