• JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee
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    Nazism was the ideology of the Nazi party in 1930s Germany, and Fascism was the ideology of Italy under Mussolini. The main difference was that Nazism had more of an emphasis on racial purity and racism, whereas fascism was more focused on totalitarian, authoritarian control.

    In the context of insulting a modern day extreme right wing person though, they’re pretty much synonymous.

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      whereas fascism was more focused on totalitarian, authoritarian control

      Really? As I recall, Mussolini was less authoritarian than Hitler

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      The term fascism is way older, goes back to at least ancient rome.

      The idea being that the group stand above the individual: fasces being a bundle of stick. It motivates sacrifice of self and others for a group by stating the individual stick is weak, but the bundle is strong.

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    Nazi refers to the German Nazi party, while “fascist” refers to broad reactionary movements usually found in decaying Capitalist countries as a safeguard against rising Socialist or Communist sympathies among the Working Class, with its own unique set of aspects like ethno-centrism, xenophobia, intense millitarization, etc.

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    If you read Mein Kampf it’s really focused on “the Jews”.

    Nazism was about anti-semitism first and foremost. They had a paranoid delusion that all Jews have an inborn desire to subvert the nobler Aryan civilisation.

    There were non-anti-semitic fascists too like Eoin O’Duffy

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    Assuming you mean as description of a contemporary person, in casual sense.

    A nazi is someone consciously inspired by Nazi Germany, typically by using its symbolism or alluding to it, holding some ideas specific to the period but not necessarily all. A fascist is someone that supports a specific model of government and policies derived from ideology called fascism.

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    Fascist is an ultranationalist/chauvinist meanwhile nazi is an ethno-nationalist

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    Have you looked at Wikipedia already? It is a good starting point.