5 Questions
Values such as rationalism, progress, freedom, and equality were thus overturned in the name of ______, leadership, power, heroism, and war.
struggle
It is defined largely by what it opposes: it is a form of anti-______, anti-liberalism, anti-individualism, anti-communism, and so on.
capitalism
A core theme that, nevertheless, runs throughout fascism is the image of an organically unified ______ community.
national
The individual, in a literal sense, is ______; individual identity must be absorbed entirely into that of the community or social group.
nothing
The fascist ideal is that of the ‘new man’, a ______, motivated by duty, honor and self-sacrifice, prepared to dedicate his life to the glory.
hero
Test your knowledge on fascism and its ideology with this quiz. Explore the key ideas and values that define fascism, and discover how it contrasts with Western political thought. Challenge your understanding of rationalism, progress, freedom, and equality as you delve into the concepts of struggle, leadership, power, heroism, and war. Uncover the anti-establishment nature of fascism and gain insights into its historical context.
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