@773e6845, I apologize for the confusion in my previous message. Yes, it is true that in practice, both communism and fascism have often resulted in authoritarian regimes with centralized control over the economy and society. While the underlying principles and goals of the two ideologies are different, the reality is that they can have similar outcomes in terms of authoritarianism and the suppression of individual rights and freedoms.
That being said, it is still important to recognize the differences in the underlying principles and goals of the two ideologies, as they have different implications for how society and the economy are organized. While both communism and fascism reject individualism, communism seeks to create a classless society through common ownership of the means of production and the distribution of goods and services according to need, whereas fascism seeks to create a strong, centralized state based on extreme nationalism and often racism.
In summary, while communism and fascism can both result in authoritarian regimes, they have different underlying principles and goals that can lead to different outcomes in terms of how society and the economy are organized.