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It's not an urban legend.

fascism is the state and large corporations functioning together to suppress EVERYONE ELSE.

Im sorry you're a fascist in denial.

what do you want to call it when large banks and arms manufacturers dictate foreign policy?

we can call it something else, but fascism is a perfect word, considering it's traditional usage in such situations.

Sure, point to which issue of Avanti or which Chapter in Il Fascisti we can find that quote and your point will be made.

But you can't - because Mussolini never said or wrote it. It is a fabrication of the left.
 
Sure, point to which issue of Avanti or which Chapter in Il Fascisti we can find that quote and your point will be made.

But you can't - because Mussolini never said or wrote it. It is a fabrication of the left.

he did.

it's cited multiple times.

take your crazy crusade elsewhere.
 
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Mussolini on the Corporate State | Political Research Associates
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"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." — Benito Mussolini It is generally attributed to an article written by Mussolini in the 1932 Enciclopedia Italiana with the assistance of Giovanni Gentile, the editor.
Benito Mussolini Quotes (Author of The Doctrine of Fascism) - Goodreads
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Showing 1-30 of 38. "Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power". ― Benito Mussolini. tags: corporate , corporatism , fascism , mussolini , state. 141 likes. Like. "It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.". ― Benito Mussolini.
Quote of the day: Benito Mussolini on corporatism - Roanoke Times
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Quote of the day: Benito Mussolini on corporatism Quote of the day: Benito Mussolini on corporatism Dan Casey Aug 5, 2009 Updated Jun 6, 2019 0 Benito Mussolini Dan Casey "Fascism...
Corporatism | ideology | Britannica
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The advent of Italian fascism provided an opportunity to implement the theories of the corporate state. In 1919 Mussolini and his associates in Milan needed the support of the syndicalist wing of the Nationalist Party in order to gain power. Their aim in adopting corporatism—which they viewed as a useful form of social organization that could provide the vehicle for a broad-based and ...
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"Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power" ― Benito Mussolini tags: corporate , corporatism , fascism , mussolini , state Read more quotes from Benito Mussolini Share this quote: Like Quote Recommend to friends Friends Who Liked This Quote
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Corporatism ("corporativismo" in Italian) was one of the cornerstone principles in Mussolini's fascism, and had to do with the way society and the economy would be organized, with state...
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1 Fascism should more properly be called corporatism, since it is the merger of state and corporate power 2 Quote from Gorizia 3 Unsourced 4 Another new quote 5 Apparent troll postings 6 Every anarchist is a baffled dictator 7 Fascism entirely agrees with Mr. Maynard Keynes, despite the latter's prominent position as a Liberal
No, Actually, This Is What a Fascist Looks Like - Truthout
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Fascism originated in Italy, and Mussolini claims to have invented the word itself. It was actually his ghostwriter, Giovanni Gentile, who invented it and defined it in the Encyclopedia Italiana in this way: "Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power."
No, Mussolini didn't define fascism as the "merger of state and ...
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"Mussolini defined fascism as the merger of state and corporate power." It has been suggested that modern American corporations like Disney, Meta (Facebook) or Alphabet (Google) acting in ways that align with the federal government's wishes constitute fascism, based on this "merger of power" definition. Here is the problem.
Mussolini-Style Corporatism, aka Fascism, on the Rise in the US | naked ...
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„Fascism ought more properly be called corporatism because it is the perfect merger of power between the corporation and the state." G.P.: None of these things. Fascism's corporativismo was something altogether different —the corporazioni were State-mandated guilds; it's another story, entirely.

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he did.

it's cited multiple times.

take your crazy crusade elsewhere.

Pointing to the internet is not a cite.

You, nor anyone else cannot show Mussolini speaking or writing those words.

Here is another quote all over the internet that is fake:

"Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed sheep contesting the vote. - Ben Franklin."

Minor problem - Franklin never said it.

The web is thick with misattributed quotes.

30 years ago, I sat down to read the Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital, Mein Kampf, and Il Fascisti. I wanted to be informed about what I spoke of.

I got through most of them. Frankly, Hitler was an idiot and not an easy read - tending to rant rather than make rational arguments. I didn't finish Mein Kampf. The others I did finish, though. And Mussolini's "Fascism" was the best written of them. He was a professional writer, which gave him an edge, but so was Marx.

At any rate, reading what Mussolini wrote awakened me to what fucking liars academia really are. What he advocates is NOTHING like what the left has claimed. Mussolini was a dedicated socialist. He was a statist, collectivist, totalitarian - just like any Marxist. The attempt to paint Il Duce as a "capitalist" is laughable and plays on the ignorance of the masses. Mussolini advocated absolute and total control of the means of production by the state,
 
Pointing to the internet is not a cite.

You, nor anyone else cannot show Mussolini speaking or writing those words.

Here is another quote all over the internet that is fake:

"Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed sheep contesting the vote. - Ben Franklin."

Minor problem - Franklin never said it.

The web is thick with misattributed quotes.

30 years ago, I sat down to read the Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital, Mein Kampf, and Il Fascisti. I wanted to be informed about what I spoke of.

I got through most of them. Frankly, Hitler was an idiot and not an easy read - tending to rant rather than make rational arguments. I didn't finish Mein Kampf. The others I did finish, though. And Mussolini's "Fascism" was the best written of them. He was a professional writer, which gave him an edge, but so was Marx.

At any rate, reading what Mussolini wrote awakened me to what fucking liars academia really are. What he advocates is NOTHING like what the left has claimed. Mussolini was a dedicated socialist. He was a statist, collectivist, totalitarian - just like any Marxist. The attempt to paint Il Duce as a "capitalist" is laughable and plays on the ignorance of the masses. Mussolini advocated absolute and total control of the means of production by the state,


The fascism quote is not misattributed.
 
Sure, point to which issue of Avanti or which Chapter in Il Fascisti we can find that quote and your point will be made.

But you can't - because Mussolini never said or wrote it. It is a fabrication of the left.



no.

he said it.

fuck your overly circumscribed view of things. fuck those two texts.

the world knows differently.
 
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