"left-wing fascism" ... huh?
The term "left-wing fascism" is generally considered an oxymoron by most political scientists and historians. The core principles of the two ideologies are fundamentally opposed. Here is a breakdown of why these two terms clash: What is Fascism? Fascism is a far-right, ultranationalist, and authoritarian political ideology. Key characteristics of historical fascist regimes, such as those in Mussolini's Italy and Hitler's Germany, include: Ultranationalism : An extreme focus on the nation or race, often with a sense of superiority over other groups. Dictatorial Leadership : A single, all-powerful leader who is the central figure of a cult of personality. Militarism : An emphasis on military power, violence, and conquest. Anti-Democracy : Rejection of liberal democracy, pluralism, and individual rights. Corporate Power : The state maintains private ownership of the means of production while heavily controlling economic activity to serve national interests. Anti-Communi...