Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
Actually you are incorrect, and actually most people are incorrect.
Fascism is a term given to the movement by Mussolini, for the Italian word Fasci (his party).
Before then, people like Barres (who came up with Fascism in the early 20s in France) named the movement National Socialism. Mussolini's name for it stuck, since he was the first to impliment it.
Imram, Nazism and National Socialism are the same. Fascism is different from both. That may be what you were thinking.
Actually you are incorrect, and actually most people are incorrect.
Fascism is a term given to the movement by Mussolini, for the Italian word Fasci (his party).
Before then, people like Barres (who came up with Fascism in the early 20s in France) named the movement National Socialism. Mussolini's name for it stuck, since he was the first to impliment it.
That is the context in which I was using national Socialism, and in that case, I was correct, you were wrong. In the context you mentioned, using Barres party, you are correct, and I am not.
However, National Socialism is used primarily to refer to Nazism, and using it to refer to Barres will lead to much confusion.
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