What was your motivation for doing this particular comparison? I have other questions and responses to confusing points...
Fascism ... mainly in Italy and Germany.
People call them both fascist but I don't think those two governments were at all the same.
characterized by authoritarianism, nationalism, militarism, and totalitarianism... glorifies violence, war
I have wondered in the past what post-victory Italy or Germany would be like. Surely the goals of the state were not war as an end. Did Mussolini and Hitler have post-Mussolini and post-Hitler succession plans?
Fascism denies the existence of objective truth and relies on emotion, intuition, and faith. ... Fascism values myth, propaganda, and subjectivity
Umm what? Are those arguments made in "The Doctrine of Fascism"?
society is an organic and hierarchical entity
What does that mean? I guess I should not be thinking too hard about generated text and where it came from.
What was your motivation for doing this particular comparison? I have other questions and responses to confusing points...
People call them both fascist but I don't think those two governments were at all the same.
I have wondered in the past what post-victory Italy or Germany would be like. Surely the goals of the state were not war as an end. Did Mussolini and Hitler have post-Mussolini and post-Hitler succession plans?
Umm what? Are those arguments made in "The Doctrine of Fascism"?
What does that mean? I guess I should not be thinking too hard about generated text and where it came from.
The rest matches my understanding.