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krok68 [10]
3 years ago
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Do you believe Japan is totalitarian, authoritarian, and fascist?

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Ugo [173]3 years ago
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broski im doing the same thing.  japans fascist! Shōwa Statism was a political syncretism of Japanese extreme right-wing political ideologies, developed over a period of time from the Meiji Restoration. It is sometimes also referred to as Showa nationalism or Japanese fascism. Japan wasnt totalitarian cause japan didnt have centralized power. Japan also isnt authoritarian cause they didnt really enforce strict obedience.

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