Capitalism- the economic system in which all or most of the means of production and distribution are privately owned and operated for profit, originally under fully competitive conditions: it has been generally characterized by a tendency toward concentration of wealth, and, in its later phase, by the growth of great corporations, increased governmental control etc.
Fascism- a system of government characterized by rigid one-party dictatorship, forcible suppression of opposition, private economic enterprise under centralized governmental control, belligerant nationalism, racism and militarism - first instituted in Italy in 1922 - a.k.a. Nazi
Nazi- characteristic of the German fascist political party founded in 1919 and abolished in 1945: Under Hitler it seized control of Germany in 1933, systematically eliminated opposion and put into effect its program of nationalism, racism, rearmament, aggression etc. - a member or supporter of this or any similar party- one who thinks or behaves like a nazi
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