I think you guys are arguing at cross-purposes. Fascism can refer to highly centralized or dictatorial authority, used in a generic sense to refer to any government with those features, but it can also refer to the Fascist movement in Italy, which was not only autocratic, but nationalist and traditionalist as well.
So you guys are both right, just coming at it from different angles.
I think you guys are arguing at cross-purposes. Fascism can refer to highly centralized or dictatorial authority, used in a generic sense to refer to any government with those features, but it can also refer to the Fascist movement in Italy, which was not only autocratic, but nationalist and traditionalist as well.
So you guys are both right, just coming at it from different angles.