What is liberty in the Fascist state? Why does the state have total power?
In a fascist state, liberty is what the state deems important and not harmful the state decides on liberties without consultation. A fascist state must have total power because it views the direction it takes in the direction of the masses and believes that severe action must be taken.
Mussolini would have argued that the Fascist state was democratic. Why?
Mussolini was a fascist, and he believed in a fascist state that is strongly based on the popular support of the masses (Mussolini, 2006) that slight resemblance to democracy could be confused with true democracy, but the differences are immense.
What is the Fascist view of war?
War is necessary because the state must pass down to future generations names of military leaders and geniuses who contributed to the enlargement of its territories and also who made the state famous.
Why does Fascist reject socialism and liberal democracy?
Fascism denies that numbers can determine anything in human society thus denying democracy and finally fascists deny the fact that happiness can be a result of material things, thus rejecting socialism.
References
Mussolini, B. (2006). The doctrine of fascism. Laramie, Wyoming: H. Fertig.