jacksonsprat22
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Yes, I am well aware of European history.
By do I know what fascism means? Yes.
Fascism is a variation of Socialism
False. No historian on the planet believes that.
Yes, I am well aware of European history.
By do I know what fascism means? Yes.
Fascism is a variation of Socialism
False. No historian on the planet believes that.
Fascism is to be distinguished from interventionism, or the mixed economy. Interventionism seeks to guide the market process, not eliminate it, as fascism did. Minimum wage and antitrust laws, though they regulate the free market, are a far cry from multiyear plans from the Ministry of Economics.
You'd be wrong. As a historian
You are not a historian. You are the only person who thinks fascism is a form of socialism. It's absurd.
couldn't care less. you know nothing about fascism.
Thank you for the gratuitous ad hominem
And, that my friends is how you shutdown a Progressive in an argument.
You'd be wrong. As a historian, I believe that. So do many others who are not Progressives and want to write Fascism out of Leftist history because it gives them another big black eye.
https://fee.org/articles/fascism-socialism-with-a-capitalist-veneer/
https://mises.org/library/fascism-left-and-right
https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/169951
That is, Fascism prefers Statist Capitalism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_capitalism
China has moved to Statist Capitalism and while they call their government Communist, it is becoming more and more a Fascist one.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/05/03/the-birth-of-chinese-nationalism/
https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199756223/obo-9780199756223-0139.xml
So, the only historians who believe Fascism is ultra-Right wing are the sort who also think Communism is a good thing. But, seeing as how these days in academia that is a widely held position (being on the Left or radical Left), particularly in the liberal arts, it is understandable.
Beg to differ about Italian fascism not being racist. Even today the fascists have a seat at the table and Italian law does not allow 2nd gen black people (born in Italy) to be citizens, and at the same time, no less, it allows event tangential claims of expats to Italian ancestry to easily become Italian citizens.
Yes, some born in Italy black people are precluded from citizenship and born abroad white people can. This can be traced to Italian fascist beliefs.
To be Italian, to them, very much means to be white.
Thank you for the gratuitous ad hominem
And, that my friends is how you shutdown a Progressive in an argument.
Columbia's Robert Paxton lays out a slightly different definition from Griffin's in his book The Anatomy of Fascism, focusing more on the behaviors of fascist governments than on the nature of fascism as a doctrine. Still, he too identifies an anti-democratic core to fascism:
Fascism may be defined as a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal restraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion. (p. 218)
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/12/10/9886152/donald-trump-fascism
But, is that a construct of Fascism in Italy or something Italy has done and continues to do with various types of government controlling the nation? In other words, is this racism endemic to Italy or is it only because of Fascism that it happened?
I do not know how to tease that out with facts at my ready. My guess, and only a guess, is the former, and fascism is a good mechanism to bundle racism in with the other general properties, such as nationalism, jingoism, authoritarian highly centralized power, oppression of out groups such as homosexuals, the sick and mentally ill, constriction of personal freedoms, information control....all those nice things.
I do not know how to tease that out with facts at my ready. My guess, and only a guess, is the former, and fascism is a good mechanism to bundle racism in with the other general properties, such as nationalism, jingoism, authoritarian highly centralized power, oppression of out groups such as homosexuals, the sick and mentally ill, constriction of personal freedoms, information control....all those nice things.
Fascism is the enemy of democracy. It is about using violence and power to suppress the population. Like Trump calling for the military to "dominate the streets."
So is Communism. So are the more virulent forms of Socialism. All require that power be concentrated in government and the population and economy subject to government rule usually with an iron fist.
Fascism isn't defined by a single act either. Calling for heavy handed suppression of rioters and the mob hardly makes someone a Fascist.