Explain the difference between fascism and anarchism.
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Anarchism is a social system in which there is no hierarchy or authority. Individual autonomy, personal freedom, and Worker's Self-Management of Labor are highly valued in stateless socialism or revolutionary syndicalism with a pure consensus democracy.
Fascism: A powerful state joined with the corporate power of affluent industrialists, adopting extreme nationalism and chauvinism, as well as traditionalism, to combat radical leftism and labor unrest.
They are the complete opposite. Anarchism is a system with a horizontal power structure; one without hierarchies. Fascism is a totalitarian dictatorship that violently oppresses dissent and out-groups.
Explanation:
Anarchism is the belief that there should be no government at all while the other, fascism, is the belief that the government should control Everything.
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Fascism: A powerful state joined with the corporate power of affluent industrialists, adopting extreme nationalism and chauvinism, as well as traditionalism, to combat radical leftism and labor unrest.
Answer:
They are the complete opposite. Anarchism is a system with a horizontal power structure; one without hierarchies. Fascism is a totalitarian dictatorship that violently oppresses dissent and out-groups.
Explanation:
Anarchism is the belief that there should be no government at all while the other, fascism, is the belief that the government should control Everything.