A state is said to be fascist when all rights and liberties are subordinated to state interest. Fascism is a political ideology that emphasizes strong centralized control and the suppression of opposition through the use of violence and propaganda.
In a fascist state, the government places the interests of the state above the interests of individuals and groups. Individual rights and freedoms are not respected, and the government may use force to maintain control and suppress dissent.
Fascist regimes often promote extreme nationalism, militarism, and authoritarianism. They may use propaganda to promote the cult of personality around a single leader or ruling party, and suppress opposing viewpoints and political parties.
Historically, fascist regimes have been associated with extreme violence and human rights abuses, including genocide and mass persecution of minority groups.