As discussed by Zheng Wang in Chapter 5, the Chinese Communist Party is no longer defined as the vanguard of the Chinese working class. Instead, what is now emphasized by the CCP is the "rejuvenation" of the nation as the historical mission of the CCP. In his book Modernism and Fascism: The Sense of a Beginning under Mussolini and Hitler, Roger Griffin, one of the leading European scholars of fascism, sees Nazism as a "revitalization movement."

Do you see any parallels? On other words, is the nature of the current Chinese state now closer to German National Socialism (Nazism) or Italian Fascism than it is to communism? Discuss why. (Without plagiarizing write 500 words please)



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