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Fascism, as stated, 20th c.

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Fascism is a political ideology organized around ultranationalism, single-party rule, and the primacy of the state over the individual. It emerged in Italy and spread across parts of Europe during the early to mid-twentieth century, with the Italian Fascist movement under Benito Mussolini and the German National Socialist state serving as its principal historical instances.

Cluster:Mobilized Absolutism

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