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How is "fundamentalism" a "type of government"?
I think the article suffers from a confusion between three distinct aspects of government: institutional forms (monarchy, republic); degrees of participation (democracy, oligarchy); and ideologies (communism, fascism). I've moved fascism from being a subset of socialism: the two have very different pedigrees and social foundations. David Parker