Examples of using Fascism in English and their translations into Bengali
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Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power."--Benito Mussolini(maybe).
Fascism: If you have two cows,
He undertook major revolutionary responsibilities and fulfilled heavy tasks in many countries and areas of the revolutionary war against imperialism, fascism and all kinds of reactionism.
Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power.”~Benito Mussolini.
Europe's 20th-century totalitarianisms[fascism and communism] created a completely new type of human being.
Fascism believes that everything is within the State and nothing is above the State
It's been suggested that Benito Mussolini said,"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.".
But still, when we apply the term‘Fascism' to Germany
Unless the Japanese people have a democratic system, it will be impossible thoroughly to wipe out Japanese fascism and militarism and impossible to ensure peace in the Pacific.
in the country where during the II world war fascism suffered the greatest defeat in its history.
In this country if you ask the average thinking person to define Fascism, he usually answers by pointing to the German
Rule of torture, rites of terror and the mirror of fascism: A further tribute to Frantz Fanon.
Fascism: If you have two cows,
Although fascism is usually placed on the far right on the traditional left- right spectrum,
But you must keep it in mind that it's not easy to succeed in a struggle of democratic forces against fascism.
If not such a brave and lion-hearted man, he would not have stood up in the United Nations to deliver such irritating speeches against fascism and imperialism.
After 1936, his official title was"His Excellency Benito Mussolini, Head of Government, Duce of Fascism, and Founder of the Empire".
People on the left see fascism as the endpoint of right-wing reactionary thinking, and people on the right see fascism as nanny-state totalitarianism.
When in 1922 the general strike against Fascism broke out, the democratic government armed the Fascist hordes
Mussolini himself remarked,‘Peace is absurd: fascism does not believe in it'.