Introduction to Political Theory

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Chapter 13


Fascism


Introduction


The word ‘fascist’ is often used as a word of abuse. Fascists are seen as people
who act in authoritarian ways and seek to impose their views and values on
others, but fascism is more complicated than this. First because fascism needs
to be more precisely defined, and second, the question arises as to whether
it is a movement of the past, or can it be said that fascist movements still exist
today? Everyone has heard of Hitler (1889–1945) but Hitler called his party the
National Socialist German Workers’ Party: can he still be called a fascist? Not
many movements have come to power since 1945 that can unambiguously be
called fascist – but can we describe movements in these terms when they do
not necessarily declare themselves in favour of Hitler or the founder of Italian
fascism, Mussolini?

This chapter will explore these issues, and those listed below, in order to tackle
the questions: what is fascism; is it an ideology at all, and can a grasp of it
help us in understanding certain political movements in today’s world?

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In this chapter we will explore:


  • A definition of fascism – a task that is
    clearly crucial if the question of
    whether it is a general movement or
    simply an Italian movement of the
    inter-war period is to be tackled.

  • The development of fascism in Italy:
    this was the particular movement that
    gave the general movement its name.

  • The relationship of Nazism to fascism –
    it will be argued that Hitler’s National
    Socialism was an extreme form of
    fascism.

  • The relationship of fascism to
    capitalism and class. This not only


throws light on the relationship
between fascism and socialism but is
important if we are to explain the rise
of fascism.


  • The view taken by fascists towards
    liberal ideas and the European
    Enlightenment in order to gauge the
    depth of the rejection of ‘reason’,
    liberty and equality.

  • The fascist view of the state.

  • Fascism today, the form that it takes,
    and the conditions under which it is
    likely to become increasingly
    influential.

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