Fascism is a totalitarian, economically third-positionist, culturally far-right and ultranationalist ideology born in italy in 1919 based by Giovanni Gentile and Benito Mussolini political beliefs. Fascism is also described as anti-communist, racist, autocratic, authoritarian, populist, statalist and collectivist, the ideology underlying this movement was interpreted at the same time as revolutionary and reactionary.
Classical fascism seeks a corporativist and syndacalist third-way economy for the nation, marking liberal capitalism and marxism as hurtful and degenerate for the economy and the people of a nation.
Classical fascism wasn't originally anti-semitic. Philo-fascists, Neo-fascists and Post-fascists don't have to be anti-semitic obligatorily as a fact.
Neo-fascists mostly believe in different Fascism variants, Post-fascists refuse the totalitarian aspect of fascism believing in liberal ideologies such as democracy with some fascist values such as nationalism, statalism, corporativism, etc.
Notable people:
Benito Mussolini - Leader and main author of Classical Fascism "All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state"
Giovanni Gentile - Another author of Classical Fascism "Translating, in truth, is the condition of all thinking and learning"
Julius Evola - Author of Esoteric Fascism, reactionary philosopher "Life must be a will directed by a thought"