Fascism 

Fascism originated from the Italy and acquired a political doctrine in Germany. Fascism word has no meaning but a view which contains the recourse of statism, racialism, imperialism, militarism, elitism and irrationalism is called Fascism. This word was most discussed among the political scholars during the period between WW-I to WW-II. Fascists saw World War I as a revolution that brought massive changes to the nature of war, society, the state, and technology. A "military citizenship" arose in which all citizens were involved with the military in some manner during the war. Fascists believe that liberal democracy is obsolete, and they regard the complete mobilization of society under a totalitarian one-party state as necessary to prepare a nation for armed conflict and to respond effectively to economic difficulties. Such a state is led by a strong leader-such as a dictator and a martial government composed of the members of the governing fascist party-to forge national unity and maintain a stable and orderly society. Fascism rejects assertions that violence is automatically negative in nature, and views political violence, war, and imperialism as means that can achieve national rejuvenation. Fascists advocate a mixed economy, with the principal goal of achieving autarky through protectionist and interventionist economic policies.