Fascism And Democracy

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INTRODUCTION How is it that in a country such as the United States, with a population of 260 million, people generally embrace the democratic way? What would drive millions of people to follow a fascist dictator? No one can answer these questions with absolute certainty. They are both complicated and yet very simple. In its crudest formulation, when a collective has the same belief system, then an ideology is formed. People have always tried to understand …

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…note should highlight that it is inherent in man\'s nature to pursue the ideology which will satisfy his own wants and needs over those of his nature. Despite any outside coersion, people have generally grouped together and allowed a particular ideology to prevail if it succeeds in addressing their modus operandi at the relevant time. If you appeal to this basic human trait, you will most likely be able to shape a widely-accepted ideology.