Fascism is a combination of socialism and capitlism, bascially national socialism (IT'S IN THE NAME) and individual capitalism (in businesses and jobs, etc.) That's why people on the left call the Nazis capitalists and people on the right call the nazi's socialists, but in reality they take their ideas from both. National Socialism/Fascism is neither right or left winged, they (Geovanni Gentile and other fascist founders) created their own new wing called the third position, or in today's words, third wing. The first position is democracy, the second position is Marxism, and the third position is facsim. In fact, there is even a fourth wing which is similar to "The Other Russia" and "National Bolshevism" Yes, the nazis were national socialists with universal healthcare, and with a goal of making it so that there were no homeless people, but they didn't believe in making everyone equal, like in marxism, but instead believed in making it VERY easy to climb up the social-economic ladder. Think of it like this way. Let's say that they were to simulate nazi Germany in virtual reality. If we did so there might, for example, be 9 social-economic rungs. Rung number one might be people that live in studio apartments with food, water, and hygiene to get them by but no more. The 2nd rung might have better food. The third one might be a bigger apartment. The 4th one might be a bigger apartment with entertainment. The 5th one might be a small house. The 6th one might be a 2 storied house, the 7th one a 3 story house, the 8th one a 3 story house with a boat and plenty of vacation time. The 8th one might be two houses. The 9th one might be 2 houses with with national respect. So, no-one is homeless and yet there's now mega millionaires/billionaires. Also, the nazi's/fascists were highly nationalist. Here's some background, so major fascists are started out as communists/marxists because they recognized that there was a flaw in the liberal/democratic/parlementarian system and the only thing that they could turn to defeat the system was marxism, but then, after a while of being with their marxists comrades they realised that marxism was flawed, and many of those soon to be fascists researched other idealogies, and eventually turned to the 3rd position, and many of them realised the (what they saw as) rationalism of nationalism, anti-semitism, race conservatism, and cultural conservatives. Now, as you can see three of those things are more ideas that right-wingers...