Fascism in Hungary and Romania
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Fascism as a modern political ideology
- The role of Fascist political parties
- Fascism in Romania and Hungary
- The key to the understanding of fascism in Hungary and Romania
- The role of failed liberal democracies in bringing fascism
- Romanian oligarchy in the process of complete development of fascism
- Failure of bourgeois Fascists in establishing modernizing dictatorship in Romania
- Oligarchy in Hungary
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
fascism was a modern political ideology that sought to recreate the social, economic and cultural life of a nation by rooting it on a heightened sense of national belonging or ethnic identity. It is a political ideology that rejects liberal notions of freedom and individual rights, and works against the tenets of democracy. fascism was an ideology that had significant influence in Europe in the early twentieth century. Fascist political parties emerged in the face of intense patriotism that grew as a result of widespread social and political uncertainty after World War I and the Russian Revolution. fascism gained relevance in many European countries including romania and hungary. This essay will examine how fascism grew in these two countries, and from this it will be clear that fascism in romania and hungary could not grow because this political ideology was denied the political space in which to take root.
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