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Fascism has been wrongly recorded on many information sites--including Wikipedia-- as a right-wing political construct, which disregards history, fact, and the Marxist beliefs of the movement's founder, Benito Mussolini, head of the Italian Marxist Party.

Karl Marx called for the first step of the Communist Revolution to involve an uprising of the proletariat, which had not occurred. Fascism's founder, Benito Mussolini, realized after fighting as a soldier in World War I that soldiers of all persuasion were dying for their nations, not their social class and thusly created a Marxist society which also allowed pride in nation, and in fact, combined those into his ideology of Fascism.

Fascism and its founder, Mussollini, were both held in high regard by Democrat President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who sent a delegation from his administration to study Fascism and this form of government. President Franklin Roosevelt endorsed Italian dictator Benito Mussolini as an "admirable Italian gentleman," and wrote in a letter to an American envoy, "I am much interested and deeply impressed by what he has accomplished."

Howell Woltz (talk) 11:11, 19 February 2020 (UTC)