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I think "fascism" describes modern Russia quite well:
Putin is essentially a dictator who keeps giving himself more time in office. Russians can't elect another leader because Russian "elections" are rigged. And in Russia you will be punished if you vocally disagree with the government: protestors who have voiced opposition to the invasion of Ukraine have been arrested, and in some cases imprisoned for long periods of time. And then there's the fact that Alexei Navalny, an opposition politician who disagreed with the Russian government, was poisoned by the Russian government twice: once in 2020, and again in 2024.
Not bad, but why not straight from the source.
Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power - Mussolini
That is a pretty good list of descriptors. I think the defining feature of modern fascism is it uses whatever rhetoric it can to gain and keep power. I believe the primary way to measure is wealth distribution. If you see an ever increasing wealth gap it should be raising immediate alarm bells.