>>18054124
fascism doesn't have a concrete meaning.
when mussolini "invented" fascism he was just winging it off of nationalist and populist sentiments, whatever was giving him the most support became part of fascism. broadly fascist or third positionist movements varied from nation to nation because they each had their own sentiments during the rise of fascism in the '20s and '30s.
it's nebulous by design, both for fascist and anti-fascists, because fascists can put whatever they need into fascism if it will get them more support and anti-fascists can put whatever they don't like into fascism.
the only core tenant of fascism is nationalism.