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Originally derived from the term Fasci (a blunt bladed object used by roman guards to maintain order) Fascism is a Right-Wing Ideology Developed by Benito Mussolini after studying under a Social Democrat in france. While mussolini was originally a Marxist this ideology came to develop as a merger of corporate and state power, it encompasses Social matters as well and defines itself most simply as "everything within the state, nothing outside of the state" It defines itself as the exact opposite of Marxism, class structures are enforced by state power, and "societal elites" are protected. Private property still exists, however it is not protected from the state or the ruling party.
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