*Fascist. Learn English.
The very definition of Fascism:
"Fascism is characterized by its rejection of liberal democracy and capitalism, its emphasis on a totalitarian, single-party state, and the subordination of individual interests to the good of the nation or state."
The very definition of Communism:
Communism is a political and economic ideology that aims to create a classless society through the common ownership of the means of production, such as factories and land. In a theoretical communist society, there would be no private property, social classes, or government, and wealth would be distributed equally or according to need. The system is closely associated with the work of
Karl Marx, but it has also been implemented in various authoritarian states where a single party controls the government and economy.
They are both collectivist ideologies that reject capitalism and suppress individual liberties. Historically, they always lead to the same result: an authoritarian state, a single party, and total state control over the economy.
According to academic definitions, fascism is an far-right-wing ideology. I question that notion. They are both very similar on paper and in actual practice.