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The Latest Version of Fascism

21 de diciembre de 2025

Oscar Bellina Lishner

Fascism, from the Italian word Fascio, means the collection of similar objects together; fascism was an answer from the people that lived far from being saved from hunger and illness after winning the First World War and the Italians didn’t see any substantial change in their poor socioeconomic conditions. In 1920, from the North to South Italy was a feudal country.

The Fascist were most of the people who wanted to be real citizens like their migrant relatives that went overseas and talked to them. After the close revolution that was avoided by King Vittorio Emanuele III by empowering Mussolini as First Minister, it then put Italy in the complete social, economical and moral defeat. Then the Fascist Organisations transformed in different collective groups inside the New Italian Republic because people understood that only together it was possible to change things, trying this time to get a better result. 

The new Fascism that is in action in many countries right now, including developed ones, is coming directly from the Democratic right of voting, where radio, tv, social media, coaches, and in schools and universities are confusing the young minds in their process of natural development and taking the victory to their bosses and leaders. The problems then come after the vote, especially when the winner who didn’t have any plan or real interest to do anything for his voters, just pushed his voters to go, search and damage the people who didn’t give their vote, including if it is a small percentage, and creating a permanent state of social hatred. This is all they will accomplish during all their term. The Fascism is a strong and unique way of getting listened to, but normally after success, the voices and claims for a legitimate change becomes a constant yelling with a nefarious ending.

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Nicolle Bellina Lishner
Global Work Circle

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