fascism
Fascism or state superpowers are politically radical and are anti-communism, nationalism, totalitarianism, authoritarianism, nationalistic political ideology, state capitalism, and cooperative unionism. Fascism constantly emphasizes individual autonomy and therefore denies equality and believes that inequality exists or is induced to develop the nation. The early fascism was an anti-imperialist idea, a mixture of nationalist writers and poets' romantic nationalism, early national socialism of Ferdinand La Salle, and nationalistic socialism of Georges Sorrel, after the First World War, but the supporters moved to the right, As the value of anti-communism deepened, it became a polar-anti-communism and extreme righteous thought. In this respect, the theoretical origins of fascism include Marxism, given that early socialism and Georges Sorrel are Marxists, but now 'fascism' usually means 'late fascism'.