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axt113 said:
rocketpig said:

There are a whole lot of people here confusing the economic ideals and social ideals of fascism. Not everything is clearly "right wing" or "left wing". In the case of fascism (and Nazis in particular), there's a decided split between those ideals, one being slightly left-leaning while the other is far right.


Well if we go by the Nolan chart that Richard showed, Fascism would be the lower left of the box, low economic and personal freedom, so in that sense it would be split as it would incorporate the lack of freedom from both the left and right wing

Assuming that Wikipedia is at least on the same street as the ballpark, here is what it says about Fascism:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism

 

It is an entirely different system that would put a nation above all else, as opposed to Communism that lifts the working man (proletariet) globally.  In both systems, you end up having a system where the state makes all the decisions.