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fas·cism \ˈfa]ˌshizəm, ˈfaa], ˈfai] also ]ˌsi- sometimes ˈfä] or ˈfȧ]\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian fascismo, from fascio bundle, political group + -ismo -ism 1. often capitalized : the principles of the Fascisti; also : the movement or governmental regime embodying their principles 2. a. : any program for setting up a centralized autocratic national regime with severely nationalistic policies, exercising regimentation of industry, commerce, and finance, rigid censorship, and forcible suppression of opposition b. : any tendency toward or actual exercise of severe autocratic or dictatorial control (as over others within an organization) < the nascent fascism of a detective who is not content merely to do his duty — George Nobbe > < early instances of army fascism and brutality — J.W.Aldridge > < a kind of personal fascism, a dictatorship of the ego over the more generous elements of the soul — Edmond Taylor > |