Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2012

Internet Research: Repressiv Political Systems


Repressive Political Systems


Communism: The basic idea is very good, everyone has the same chances, the same money and the same rights. But in the implementation it depresses creativity and individualism. The people aren’t discriminated if they are not wealthy and have less good clothes, a littler house or so on, but the people want to be different and not being the same all the time. And so there are others, who want to lead the population and take the advantages as politicians.
So at the end, there are a few rich ones and the poor majority.


Nazism: it is a radically anti-semitic, racist, anti-communist and anti-democratic ideology and political movement. It caused millions of dead since the beginning of the Second World War and the Holocaust. But it is current these days as the banned Neo-Nazism. It was formed in the poor times after the First World War and became famous very fast. It says, that there is only one people, which is allowed  to live in Germany and that the others are less worth.
At the same time the leader, Adolf Hitler, wanted to expand the third german kingdom all over the world.



Fascism: It was in the first half of the 20th century a form of government in many European countries. It was reigned as a dictatorship and against democracy. Only one party was allowed and people, who didn’t supported them were imprisoned and murdered. There was whether  freedom press nor a free press. Italian, Spain and too Hungary, Austria and Croatia are known to had a fascistic government. The Nazism is a especially brutal form of Fascism, where people were killed systematically.

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