Fascist leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini spread the belief that all people are not equal and as a result, some people are able to do more for their state than others (Baradat 256). The promotion of this idea was done in hoped that people will work hard to please the government in order to receive the government’s favor (Baradat 257). Thus, Fascists governments are able to gain full devotion from their citizens. Fascist leaders also created divides amongst their citizens. Through elitism, fascism endorses the notion that individuals that are hard workers are more favorable people than those who are not (Baradat 257). As a result, people seek to separate themselves from those who were not high achievers. Likewise, fascists promoted racism to further create a divide. Adolf Hitler preached the idea that there were three different races: culture-creating, culture-bearing, and culture-destroying races (Baradat 253). By creating this categories, the Nazi government was once continuing to encourage segregation among the members of its state. Those who were culture-creating would not want to interact with those who were deemed culture-destroying. Therefore, when fascist governments oppress those who were labeled culture-destroying, they did not face opposition from other civilians. However, Fascists create divides on the domestic and international
Fascist leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini spread the belief that all people are not equal and as a result, some people are able to do more for their state than others (Baradat 256). The promotion of this idea was done in hoped that people will work hard to please the government in order to receive the government’s favor (Baradat 257). Thus, Fascists governments are able to gain full devotion from their citizens. Fascist leaders also created divides amongst their citizens. Through elitism, fascism endorses the notion that individuals that are hard workers are more favorable people than those who are not (Baradat 257). As a result, people seek to separate themselves from those who were not high achievers. Likewise, fascists promoted racism to further create a divide. Adolf Hitler preached the idea that there were three different races: culture-creating, culture-bearing, and culture-destroying races (Baradat 253). By creating this categories, the Nazi government was once continuing to encourage segregation among the members of its state. Those who were culture-creating would not want to interact with those who were deemed culture-destroying. Therefore, when fascist governments oppress those who were labeled culture-destroying, they did not face opposition from other civilians. However, Fascists create divides on the domestic and international