Revolutionary Movements.
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Revolutionary Movements Question 1 With the 20th century, many new revolutionary movements have come into the focus of world politics. Of these, fascism is one of the most difficult to put into a proper context. Many scholars through the years have tried to place fascism and answer the seemingly simple question of "What is Fascism?" It can be described in several versions depending on the scholar. The most familiar version is the right/left idea, while the democratic/non-democratic and industrialized/non-industrialized models are increasingly popular in the understanding of fascism. All of these models need to rely on a concise set of criteria for it's analysis, as well as how these criteria can be proven. According to the primary evidence, the democratic/non-democratic and industrialized/non-industrialized models distinguished fascism, and it provides a paradigmatic example for revolutions in the 20th century by its descriptive characteristics and dynamic characteristics of the movement. The first problem with classifying the...

