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[[File:Symbol_of_Fascism.png|thumb|right|The symbol of the original Italian Fascists.]]
[[File:Italian fascist symbol.svg|thumb|right|The symbol of the original Italian Fascists.]]
{{Quote|Fascism, with its violence, gets rid of everything: it attacks universities, it closes them and crushes them; it attacks intellectuals, represses them and persecutes them; it attacks political parties; it attacks trade union organizations; it attacks all mass and cultural organizations. Therefore, nothing is more violent, more retrograde and more illegal than fascism.|[[Fidel Castro]]}}
{{Quote|Fascism, with its violence, gets rid of everything: it attacks universities, it closes them and crushes them; it attacks intellectuals, represses them and persecutes them; it attacks political parties; it attacks trade union organizations; it attacks all mass and cultural organizations. Therefore, nothing is more violent, more retrograde and more illegal than fascism.|[[Fidel Castro]]}}
'''Fascism''' is a far-right ideology that glorifies the nation or race as an organic union and keeps it superior to all other concepts. It aims to create a myth of rebirth with nationalism or racism gas. Accordingly, fascism is against new formations such as materialism and individualism, which they consider moral collapse. Fascism accepts masculinity, youth and all kinds of power that can produce violence. Features, but not always, promote ethnic superiorities, ethnic persecution, imperialist expansion and [[genocide]]. Sometimes it promises solidarity to the women of the race or the nation.
'''Fascism''' is a far-right ideology that glorifies the nation or race as an organic union and keeps it superior to all other concepts. It aims to create a myth of rebirth with nationalism or racism gas. Accordingly, fascism is against new formations such as materialism and individualism, which they consider moral collapse. Fascism accepts masculinity, youth and all kinds of power that can produce violence. Features, but not always, promote ethnic superiorities, ethnic persecution, imperialist expansion and [[genocide]]. Sometimes it promises solidarity to the women of the race or the nation.