COMMUNISM X FASCISM X SOCIALISM

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COMMUNISM X FASCISM X SOCIALISM

COMMUNISM A political ideology as well as economic system Aims to create a classless society where everybody is equal Idea society- no government and everybody owns everything. People are nice to each other No one really has any desire for power. One big party C sounds very nice but nobody is perfect since there are people who are power-hungry and greedy so C is impractical COMMUNISM

Is not a party Actually it is kind of like a party except the hosts tell you exactly what you have to do. You are supposed to have fun even if the party consists of just knitting and cutting coloured paper into random shapes If you don’t have fun, you can be killed or put in prison. Fascism is a radical ideology. Fascists believes that a nation can only advance by being in perpetual conflict with other nations. The weak perish and the strong survives Fascist governments are authoritarian and dictatorial FASCISM There is suppression of free speech and opposition against the government is not tolerated

The idea may seem nice but it is also impractical. SOCIALISM Not a concrete doctrine or ideology It’s a set of theories of economic organization which advocate a society where the public or workers directly own and administer the means of production and its distribution. A socialist society is characterised by equal access to resources through method of compensation The idea may seem nice but it is also impractical. Although socialism tries to address the inequalities between people, you either end up with free loaders living off those who work, or you end up with the ones with resources oppressing everyone.