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did you have this on invite-only at some point and only just now accepted them all?
> Swastika
I hope you're not Russian.
You are describing Marxism.
In these things I admire, it resonates closely today; for I live amongst everything I have described liking, however, it is merely just reversed today.
I assume you've read the "Doctrine of Fascism" book?
I appreciate the lengthy response to my rather simple statement.
I know that fascism inherently has no racial elements at all, I just find it to be the best; and in which case, ought to be the best system for my people! (In my opinion). Also, I am not dumb and think the 3rd Reich was fascist, they were indeed National Socialists. Their party even has it in their name, the NSDAP!
Again, thank you for the lengthy clarification. Have a good day, TurtleShroom!!
Nazis are not fascists. There is a profound difference. National Socialism bastardized fascism with a ruinous racial supremacist element, thereby eliminating the point of fascism and removing from the equation what fascism was created to fix. Fascism was designed to tie together the rich and the poor under the vanguard of an omnipotent state that mediate disputes. An example was "there should not be competing firms making the same hammer," where the state dictated general guides to the private sector and they did the rest. Again, like Dengist China.
Fascism has no racial element and considers the idea of racial identity to be a farce. Much like how Rome determined your humanity on how Roman you chose to act instead of your race or origin (unless you were a slave), fascism rejected tribalistic identities and embraced the nation itself as all-encompassing of all peoples in it.
Fascism was based on the belief in the all-powerful, indivisible, unquestioned state authority and saw said state as the arbiter between social classes. That is, fascism addressed Marxism's diagnosis of class struggle by saying "what if the government made the bourgouise, nobility, and peasantry cooperate and mediate their disputes?" In practice, this turned out to mean that the fascist state acted against private enterprise like modern China does today. This structure is called corporatism.