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Fascism In The Road To Wigan Pier, By George Orwell

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In today's society many would say that the United States is very nationalist to the extreme, some have even said that the United States is displayed more as a communist and dictatorial government with lack of freedom. In the cambridge dictionary authoritarianism is a type of government that demands people to obey completely and refuse any sort of freedom. They also described fascism as a type of government is a powerful leader and state control and opposition is not allowed, it is called as fascism. In this case I believe that America is moving more towards a fascist government.
Fascism hit a high stage around the 1930’s in Italy, fascism is a nationalistic conservative government. Around this time Italy was going through an economic depression, …show more content…

He discusses on way to defeat and conquer fascism and even point out that tyranny is happening but there is also some good coming from it for example “In order to combat fascism is it necessary to understand it, which involves admitting that it contains some good as well as evil” he discusses how fascism has its benefits with economic value but not in moral rights. In The Ideological Foundation by Bruce Pauley, is an novel that talks about totalitarianism, totalitarianism is absolute control of government. Pauley mentions that “ The totalitarian dictators did not in fact control every facet of their respective countries existence” he explains that yes they do control majority but not all. In the readings he also mentions that there rankings among the government. Another source that helps explain about governments would be C-SPAN Timothy Snyder on Tyranny In The20th Century he discusses totalitarianism and authoritarianism, constitution ,check and balances and how during the 1930s people let fascism because they thought they wouldn't promise all they said. He brings up how the founding fathers knew that too much power to a group or person would ruin what they had established so many years

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