Activity 1: Definitions

Where does the word ‘fascism’ come from?

 

  • Fascism’ is a twentieth century term.
  • Fascism’ was originally the word used to refer to the political movement formed in Italy by Mussolini in 1919. 

When and where has fascism grown?

 

  • After World War I (1918 onwards), other fascist movements grew in Europe.

Who were the Nazis?

 

  • The Nazis were the most powerful fascist party in history.

What is Fascism?

 

  • Fascism is a political system and an ideology.

What is politics about?

 

  • Politics is about power

What is a political system?

 

  • A political system is a structure through which people hold and use power.

What is an ideology?

 

  • An ideology is a set of beliefs upon which people base their commitments to political systems.

What are the features of fascist systems?

 

  • Fascist systems are based on total power being held and controlled from the top by one leader ruling a one-party state.

 

  • Fascist systems are ultra-nationalist, anti-communist, anti-socialist, anti-liberal and anti-democratic.

 

  • Fascist systems demand total obedience from the people to the leadership.


 

  • Fascist systems operate by stamping out opponents (ie. any one or any groups who disagree with, disobey or are disliked by the leadership).

 

  • Fascist systems use state brutality and violence to stamp out opposition.