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'''Mass movement''' refers to the [[politics|political]] concept of a political party or movement which is supported by large segments of a population. Political movements which typically advocate the creation of a mass movement include the ideologies of [[communism]] and [[fascism]]. Both communists and fascists typically support the creation of mass movements as a means to overthrow a government and create their own government, the mass movement is then used afterwards to protect the government from being overthrown itself.
 
'''Mass movement''' refers to the [[politics|political]] concept of a political party or movement which is supported by large segments of a population. Political movements which typically advocate the creation of a mass movement include the ideologies of [[communism]] and [[fascism]]. Both communists and fascists typically support the creation of mass movements as a means to overthrow a government and create their own government, the mass movement is then used afterwards to protect the government from being overthrown itself.
  
 
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Mass movement refers to the political concept of a political party or movement which is supported by large segments of a population. Political movements which typically advocate the creation of a mass movement include the ideologies of communism and fascism. Both communists and fascists typically support the creation of mass movements as a means to overthrow a government and create their own government, the mass movement is then used afterwards to protect the government from being overthrown itself.