Gns Vs Italian Fascism Essay, Research Paper
Fascism is a relative latecomer onto the scene of political ideologies, and according to a few a rather short lived one. The creator of fascism is without a question Benito Mussolini. Although he never wrote a definitive doctrine on what fascism is, he did explain the main concepts of his ideology, Absolutism, Organicism, and Irrationality. There was another man who picked up the banner of fascism shortly after Mussolini. Although Adolf Hitler is more commonly associated with fascism than Mussolini, he had a rather different projection of what fascism should be.
Fascism is the truest ideology as far as what an ideology is supposed to do. It s three components, absolutism, organicism, and irrationality, do just about a perfect job of simplifying, calling to action, and justifying the ideology. This is why fascism is such a potent ideology, it does not involve thinking and questioning the status quo, it only asks for action that is felt to be right to be started. Irrationality is probably the most intriguing facet of fascism, it is not guiding by the people either already having understanding of what is right or gaining consciousness, but instead requires people to follow their emotions and act on that. This is why fascism usually has a large propaganda machine to go with it, by stirring up the emotions people don t even have the chance to think or rationalize what is happening it just is, and as long as what is happening for the nation-state is good then everyone is happy. Without this ability of fascism, it would be no where near as strong as it is. Organicism is another part of fascism that is unique to fascist thought. In fascism society is a living breathing entity that must be fed and nurtured. To have a thriving society one must realize he is not an individual but a part of the entire collective of people. An example of this thinking is of someone getting a finger cut off, the body will continue to live but the finger will die rather quickly. This is because according to fascism man is a social creature and when taken from society cannot exist. This creates a very important bond between all people in a fascist organic society, which makes it possible for all to act together. The final necessary component of fascism is absolutism. In fascism there must be an absolute ruler, all power must reside in one sovereign entity. This is the only way to a good society, so in most fascist societies they probably couldn t have existed without the leader they had. The absolutist control works rather well for the nation state since it gives one person the ability to control all part of life without question, such as economics, military strategy, laws, health care etc., because of this fascist governments can do a great deal of good for their nation-state. The three components of fascism are all necessary to have a good fascist society, without all of them it is impossible to deem a government fascist.
With these basic necessary components of fascism, Mussolini created what is now termed generic fascism. Mussolini s generic fascism had six main attributes to it, the concept of a nation-state, anti-liberalism, anti-bolshevism, anti-intellectualism, absolutism, and corporativism. Hitler also used these six attributes in his German National Socialism, but used different justifications. The first attribute of generic fascism is the concept of the nation-state. This is where all of fascism must stem from, for Mussolini this was his Italy. All people who lived inside of the recognized boundaries of Italy were Italians. This is the fundamental analysis of generic fascism, either people are of the state or not, and one can only realize their potential through the state. Hitler used this concept of a nation-state in a completely different fashion. His nation-state consiste
When considering whether Hitler and his political system German National Socialism was fascist, one must look at whether his society fit the characteristics of fascism, and what he justified his means by. GNS surely has all three components necessary to have a fascist government, it is absolutist, does promote irrationality, and has an organic nature. But when one looks at Hitler s justifications (previous paragraph), there is one idea that comes up over and over again, racism. This is the key to Hitler s beliefs. Without his Aryan race, or his disdain of the Jewish race he does not have a political system. Therefore I consider German National Socialism to be a racism that uses fascism, as it s primary ideology, not GNS as part of the ideology.