Resources to Support Model Lesson 4: The Rise of Totalitarianism

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Resources to Support Model Lesson 4: The Rise of Totalitarianism

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FASCISM – key characteristics: the state supersedes the individual citizen (collectivism) emphasis on militarism the social contract is dissolved & replaced by a dictatorship nat’lism assumes an extreme form & is used to appeal to the emotions & motivate populations (NUREMBERG RALLIES) because of this, fascism is unique to the individual nation

TOTALITARIAN NATIONALISM a form of gov’t unique to the 20th c. where absolute/total power is concentrated in the hands of dictator assoc. w/ leaders such as Stalin, Hitler, & Mussolini, each of whom exercised unprecedented control & was able to mobilize his nation for various purposes (ex: war effort, eco. restructuring) tot. nat’lism is a reaction to failed moderate 19th c. ideologies (esp. lib.) and is the opposite of doctrinaire Marxism (continued unstable conditions in Europe  extremism)

In 1933, works of authors considered to be against the nation of Germany were burned.

“With shock labor we will ensure prompt delivery of the giants of the Five Year Plan” - Lyubimov, 1931

A Definition of Fascism The State not only is authority which governs and molds individual will with laws and values of spiritual life, but it is also power which makes its will prevail abroad….For the Fascist, everything is within the State and…neither individuals nor groups are outside the State...For Fascism, the State is an absolute, before which individuals or groups are only relative….Liberalism denied the State in the name of the individual; Fascism reasserts the rights of the State as expressing the real essence of the individual. -- Enciclopedia Italiana, 1932

Controlled Mass Media

The first sentence pronounced by children at school was Let us salute the flag in the Roman fashion; hail to Italy; hail to Mussolini.

The fascists were taught: Credere! [to believe] Obbedire! [to obey] Combattere! [to fight]