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'''Red Fascism''' is an authoritarian form of communism (similar to National Bolshevism) that are used to establish a dictatorship. Despite being called socialists, the [[Nazi]]s were not Red Fascists, and were simply a separate branch of [[Fascism]]. | '''Red Fascism''' is an authoritarian form of communism (similar to National Bolshevism) that are used to establish a dictatorship. Despite being called socialists, the [[Nazi]]s were not Red Fascists, and were simply a separate branch of [[Fascism]]. | ||
Some groups of red fascists, referred to as tankies, support dictators such as Stalin and Mao and their ideologies. | |||
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*[[Hafez al-Assad]] | *[[Hafez al-Assad]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:26, 24 November 2022
Red Fascism is an authoritarian form of communism (similar to National Bolshevism) that are used to establish a dictatorship. Despite being called socialists, the Nazis were not Red Fascists, and were simply a separate branch of Fascism.
Some groups of red fascists, referred to as tankies, support dictators such as Stalin and Mao and their ideologies.
Organizations
- Stalinism
- Maoism
- Khmer Rouge
- Juche
- Ba'athism
- Communist Party of China
- Communist Party of Cuba
- Communist Party of Vietnam
- Workers' Party of Korea