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Nazism vs Chauvinism - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between nazism and chauvinism

is that nazism is alternative case form of Nazism while chauvinism is excessive patriotism, eagerness for national superiority; jingoism.

As a proper noun Nazism

is the ideology of Adolf Hitler’s NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers’ Party), including a Führer’s totalitarian government over all society, Germanic supremacy, fierce antisemitism, racism, and often nationalist territorial expansion (Lebensraum) and state control of the (war) economy.

nazism

English

Alternative forms

* Naziism

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • The ideology of ’s totalitarian government over all society, Germanic supremacy, fierce antisemitism, racism, and often nationalist territorial expansion (Lebensraum) and state control of the (war) economy.
  • See also

    * fascism

    chauvinism

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia chauvinism)
  • (pejorative) Excessive patriotism, eagerness for national superiority; jingoism.
  • (pejorative) Unwarranted bias, favoritism, or devotion to one's own particular group, cause, or idea.
  • Feminists say that male chauvinism is still prevalent in cultures worldwide.

    Synonyms

    * jingoism

    Derived terms

    * male chauvinist