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| | Fascism - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal |
 | | Fascism, in many respects, is an ideology of negativism: anti- liberal, anti- Communist, anti- democratic, anti- egalitarian, etc. As a political and economic system in Italy, it combined elements of corporatism, totalitarianism, nationalism, and anti-communism. |
 | | While failing to outline a coherent program, it evolved into new political and economic system that combined corporatism, totalitarianism, nationalism, and anti-Communism[?] in a state designed to bind all classes together under a capitalist system, but a new capitalist system in which the state seized control of the organization of vital industries. |
 | | Slovakia ( 1939 - 1944) - The Slovak Populist Party[?] was a quasi-fascist nationalist movement associated with the Roman Catholic Church. |
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