It's an authoritarian or totalitarian government controlled sometimes by Church officials, but usually is a political-military dictatorship.
Freedoms are often suppressed and opponents are sometimes murdered. There are elements of paranoia and fear, generally not a nice thing to live under.
Examples include:
Pinochet regime in Chile
Montt in Guatemala
Hitler and the Nazis in Germany
Mussolini in Italy
The Apartheid regime in South Africa
The ARENA party in El Salvador in modern times, while not an outright dictatorship, is recognized as possibly being the only party that will ever have true power in that country.
2007-10-11 04:37:44
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answered by ck4829 7
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Every dictatorship has been from the right...in the business/political interest of the financial powers and their right wing partners. Mussolini s Italy. Look it up. Nazi Germany. Leninist/Stalinist Russia, The rise of which and attainment of power...all financed by western bankers and industrial elites on the right. Nationalist socialism and communist socialism being only political cover to usurp [it] and empower the elites, their oligarchs and politicians from the right.
2015-11-15 02:28:35
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answered by Art C 1
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Right wing is the Republican party..while left wing is the Democratic party..
Therefore, a right-wing dictatorship is one in which a dictator has conservative points of view, and does not give the people a chance to speak. He controls the country.
2007-10-11 04:35:20
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answered by mrr86 5
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I'm a soft Fascist and anti-Communist. That being said, neither one is good for the PEOPLE! Both Communism and National Socialism suck a big one.
2016-04-09 05:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Here ya go!!!!http://www.oldamericancentury.org/14pts.htm
The seeds of fascism in the United States have not only sprouted, they have taken root, and the weed is thickening daily. John Dewey succinctly described fascism this way,
"Any doctrine that weakens personal responsibility for judgment and for action helps create the attitudes that welcome and support the totalitarian state".
In the angry 21st century politics of the world's only Superpower, the official doctrine of "Love it or leave it" too often permeates the media and the schools, two institutions that foster incompetent thinking. Robotically placing a hand on the heart with a tear in the eye while reciting the Pledge of Allegiance as a loyalty oath qualifies as incompetent thinking. In contrast, critical thinking might suggest that this public display of group-think allegiance is anathema to a free society. One might wonder about the purpose of this collective activity that recognizes non-participants as outsiders? Critical thinking people might wonder what has changed the U.S. flag into the logo of the corporate state? What has desecrated the former people's flag and morphed it into a symbol for the greed, corruption and avarice of the rich, wealthy class.
2007-10-11 04:35:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You can refer this to Hugo Chavez, the Venezuela president which abuses his power like dictator but his country still in democracy system-which is weakening.
2007-10-11 04:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Isnt that when you choose Churches chicken over Popeyes?
2007-10-11 04:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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http://keitholbermannisevil.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/george-w-bush-portrait.jpg
2007-10-11 04:34:13
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answered by truth seeker 7
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That's an oxy moron.
There is no such thing as a right wing dictatorship.
However, there most certainly are left wing dictatorships.
(I.E.- word, thought, food, action police)
2007-10-11 04:36:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bush administration.
2007-10-11 04:33:54
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answered by Zardoz 7
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