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Both communists and fascists are against the democratic system. However, fascist leaders like Hitler and Mussolini participated in a political election before becoming complete dictators. Communists on the other hand are more in favor of democracy. Communists believe that social classes should not exist and that private property should be seized for control by a communist government. They are also against rigid gender roles.
 
Both communists and fascists are against the democratic system. However, fascist leaders like Hitler and Mussolini participated in a political election before becoming complete dictators. Communists on the other hand are more in favor of democracy. Communists believe that social classes should not exist and that private property should be seized for control by a communist government. They are also against rigid gender roles.
  
From an economic perspective, communists are totally anti-capitalist who favor equal wealth distribution and advocate for everyone getting an equal share from labor. Fascism supports private enterprise but its main goal is to glorify the state. The well being of society as a whole is favored over individual rights in both social systems. Countries like China, Cuba, and North Korea are mostly known for practicing communism. However, China has adopted a basic capitalist system to grow their economy. No country is known to be practicing fascism but Neo-Fascists exist in ''many'' countries... whoever keeps editing this and using only America as an example is spreading misinformation...
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From an economic perspective, communists are totally anti-capitalist who favor equal wealth distribution and advocate for everyone getting an equal share from labor. Fascism supports private enterprise but its main goal is to glorify the state. The well being of society as a whole is favored over individual rights in both social systems. Countries like China, Cuba, and North Korea are mostly known for practicing communism. However, China has adopted a basic capitalist system to grow their economy. No country is known to be practicing fascism but Neo-Fascists exist in countries like America.
 
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| Philosophy || Moving away from possession based on individual ability towards public ownership that serves everybody’s needs. || Necessitates state glory through the relentless pursuit of conquest and war.
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| Philosophy || Moving away from possession based on individual ability towards public ownerships that serves everybody’s needs. || Necessitates state glory through the relentless pursuit of conquest and war.
 
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| Key elements || Dictatorship, planned economy, no private property, common ownership of production tools. || Social Darwinism, Idealism, planned economy, centralized government, anti-democratic, extreme nationalism, racism.
 
| Key elements || Dictatorship, planned economy, no private property, common ownership of production tools. || Social Darwinism, Idealism, planned economy, centralized government, anti-democratic, extreme nationalism, racism.
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| Key Proponents || Karl Marx, Fidel Castro, Friedrich Engels, Che Guevara, Peter Kropotkin, Joseph Stalin, Ho Chi Minh. || Adolf Hitler, William Dudley Pelley, Benito Mussolini, Primo de Rivera, Francisco Franco, Oswald Mosley, José Antonio Corneliu.
 
| Key Proponents || Karl Marx, Fidel Castro, Friedrich Engels, Che Guevara, Peter Kropotkin, Joseph Stalin, Ho Chi Minh. || Adolf Hitler, William Dudley Pelley, Benito Mussolini, Primo de Rivera, Francisco Franco, Oswald Mosley, José Antonio Corneliu.
 
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| Political system || Although never practiced, a communist political system will be classless and stateless, were people govern directly. || Cronyism is common. A fascist political system features an enigmatic leader with absolute authority.
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| Political system || Although never practised, a communist political system will be classless and stateless, were people govern directly. || Cronyism is common. A fascist political system features an enigmatic leader with absolute authority.
 
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| Private Property || Abolished. || Nominally permitted.
 
| Private Property || Abolished. || Nominally permitted.
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| Social structure|| Class distinctions eliminated. || Italian Fascism involves a rigid class structure whilst German Nazis emphasized racial superiority with no classes.
 
| Social structure|| Class distinctions eliminated. || Italian Fascism involves a rigid class structure whilst German Nazis emphasized racial superiority with no classes.
 
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| Economic system || Grounded in material abundance, production tools and capital are publicly owned. || A Fascist economy is characterized by mega scale public works, deficit spending and strong dissonance of globalization.
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| Economic system || Grounded in material abundance, production tools and capitall are publicly owned. || A Fascist economy is characterized by mega scale public works, deficit spending and strong dissonance of globalization.
 
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| Political movements || Marxism–Leninism, Marxist Communism, Eurocommunism, Leninism, Maoism, Stalinism, etc.|| Nazism, National Socialism, Falangism, national-Bolshevism. Strasserism, neo-Nazism, etc.
 
| Political movements || Marxism–Leninism, Marxist Communism, Eurocommunism, Leninism, Maoism, Stalinism, etc.|| Nazism, National Socialism, Falangism, national-Bolshevism. Strasserism, neo-Nazism, etc.
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| Example || USSR (1922-1991), China, Cuba, North Korea, Russia and Laos. || Chile (1973-1990), Argentina (1946-1955).
 
| Example || USSR (1922-1991), China, Cuba, North Korea, Russia and Laos. || Chile (1973-1990), Argentina (1946-1955).
 
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