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When a definition of fascism is a thinly veiled piece on corporatism, I have to ask the obejectivity of the references cited. It was better in my original edit using a dictionary.com definition of fascism, rather than something that sounds like it was out of Capitalism a Love Story or a Keith Olberman rant. I would prefer it remain an objective dictionary definitiona as opposed to loaded, but if you are going to leave anything with a valid reference, you might as well get it from the horses mouth and take Hitlers own explanation of his beliefs. I could just as easily get quotes from a reactionary org, as if that were any less subjective than the corporatism quotes, attempting an indictiment of capitalism rather than definition of fascism.

I made additions called "Fascism is neither left nor right" until you censored it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.236.5.56 (talk) 14:43, 14 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

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