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{{Tech (Civ4)
|name = Fascism
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|name = Fascism
|game = Vanilla
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|cost = 2400
|cost = 2400
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|game =
|requiresand1 = Nationalism
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|reqs = Nationalism,Assembly Line
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|buildingsenabled1 = Mt. Rushmore
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|era = Industrial
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|civic1 = Police State
 
|permanentalliancetrading = 1
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|firstfreeunitclass = General
|icon = FascismVanillaIcon.jpg
 
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|quote = The great masses of the people will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one.
|aiweight = 0
 
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|quoted = Adolf Hitler ("a German Dictator" in the German version)
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==Strategy==
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'''Fascism''' enables the [[Police State (Civ4)|Police State]] [[List of civics in Civ4|civic]], the [[Paratrooper (Civ4)|Paratrooper]] unit (with [[Rifling (Civ4)|Rifling]] and [[Flight (Civ4)|Flight]]) and construction of the [[Mt. Rushmore (Civ4)|Mount Rushmore]] wonder. It also allows Permanent Alliances. The first civilization to discover Fascism receives a [[Great General (Civ4)|Great General]].
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==Civilopedia entry==
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Unlike other forms of government, there is no concrete definition of fascism. The word "fascism" comes from the ''fasces'', the bundle of sticks used as a symbol of authority in ancient Rome - appropriately, since the first fascist government, that of Benito Mussolini in Italy, aspired to regain Rome's glory.
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Some common elements of fascism include strong nationalist sentiment, xenophobia, subordination of individual interests to the community, militarism and glorification of the army, secret police forces that enforce secret laws, informer networks, suppression of civil liberties and independent media, and economic policies that tightly tie business and commerce to government. (Note that many of these features are common in communist states as well.)
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Fascist states need not be authoritarian, although they usually are; when fascist leaders are democratically elected (as Adolf Hitler was), they often try to modify or abolish the democratic institutions that placed the leaders in power.
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[[Category:World War II era]]

Revision as of 07:38, 25 June 2021

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 "The great masses of the people will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one."
– Adolf Hitler ("a German Dictator" in the German version)

Strategy

Fascism enables the Police State civic, the Paratrooper unit (with Rifling and Flight) and construction of the Mount Rushmore wonder. It also allows Permanent Alliances. The first civilization to discover Fascism receives a Great General.

Civilopedia entry

Unlike other forms of government, there is no concrete definition of fascism. The word "fascism" comes from the fasces, the bundle of sticks used as a symbol of authority in ancient Rome - appropriately, since the first fascist government, that of Benito Mussolini in Italy, aspired to regain Rome's glory.

Some common elements of fascism include strong nationalist sentiment, xenophobia, subordination of individual interests to the community, militarism and glorification of the army, secret police forces that enforce secret laws, informer networks, suppression of civil liberties and independent media, and economic policies that tightly tie business and commerce to government. (Note that many of these features are common in communist states as well.)

Fascist states need not be authoritarian, although they usually are; when fascist leaders are democratically elected (as Adolf Hitler was), they often try to modify or abolish the democratic institutions that placed the leaders in power.