单词 | fascism |
释义 | fascism (once / 1757 pages) n Fascism is a way of ruling that advocates total control of the people. Your parents' rule that you must be home by midnight might seem like fascism, but Europeans will tell you that it could be a lot worse. The word fascism can be hard to spell, so remember that the c comes after the s. Fascism comes from the Latin fascio, meaning “bundle, or political group.” In fascism, the people are looked at as a bundle — one body that must be controlled by the government with absolute force. There’s no option to vote, no chance to impeach a leader, and no freedom to stand up against the governing body. WORD FAMILYfascism: fascist, fascistic+/fascist: fascists/fascistic: fascistically USAGE EXAMPLESChamberlin wrote that by “singing for this man” the choir would appear to be “endorsing” tyranny and fascism, and its image would be “severely damaged.” Washington Post(Dec 30, 2016) In it, she writes that by performing at the Jan. 20 inaugural, the 360-member choir will appear to be “endorsing tyranny and fascism.” Washington Times(Dec 30, 2016) To be censored and blocked rightfully naming the rise of fascism is a form of fascism itself and corporate collaboration. The Guardian(Dec 30, 2016) n a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism) Hypo|Hyper Naziism, Nazism, national socialism a form of socialism featuring racism and expansionism and obedience to a strong leader Falangethe Spanish Nazi party under Franco ideology, political orientation, political theory an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation |
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