Just an FYI these are two completely opposite political ideologies.
Oh yea??? They are all forms of socialism of the type in some fashion:
Fascism is a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, as well as strong regimentation of
society and of the economy which came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe.
As an economic system,
fascism is
socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... Where
socialism sought totalitarian control of a society's economic processes through direct state operation of the means of production,
fascism sought that control indirectly, through domination of nominally private owners.
Marxism is a political and economic way of organizing
society, where the workers own the means of production.
Socialism is a way of organizing a society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the proletariat.
Marx proposed that this was the next necessary step in the progress of history.
Marx himself did not use the term
socialism to refer to this development. Instead,
Marx called it a
communist society that has not yet reached its higher-stage. ... Monetary relations in the
form of exchange-value, profit, interest and wage labor would not operate and apply to
Marxist socialism.
Socialism is at its core an economic philosophy, whereas
Communism is economic and political in its requirement that government be the central owner and decision maker in all matters.
Communism rejects any religion and in a true
Communist state religion is effectively abolished.
So, you see there are some minor differences, they are still fundamentally (in many ways) similar. Do you feel educated???