Fascism

Define Fascism

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Fascism is whenever there's rules that you don't like. Same with communism.

bavarian shorts and nationalism.
leather fetish.

The government being led by a dictator and having control/ownership over the corporations for it's own benefit, and subsequently it's people's benefit as a result.

Fascism is not an ideology, it is more like a subset of an economic system. It is rather used in conjunction with larger ideologies like National Socialism.

capitalism but you get to worship the state along with the corporations

Whatever the people I don't like are doing.

brain dead take

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Get your T levels checked.

union of collective and individual will

Fascisim was defined by Mussolini,

"Everything within the state, nothing against the state, nothing outside the state."

Pretty simple. Fascism is pure pragmatic state-power. It's sole purpose is to create corporate harmony throughout the state in order for the state to perpetuate its existence. It recognizes that conflict is a part of life and the struggle for existence and domination is what makes us human.

As far as what this looks like in practice, it is a hierarchical, top down society where everything has its place like a living organism, and the state's only interest is the domination of everything.

I don't agree with fascism but that's what they believe. Too many people lack understanding of it. It's just about state power, not racism.

Capitalism is when the government doesn't do things.
Socialism is when the government does things leftists like.
Fascism is when the government does things leftists don't like.

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Technically incorrect, but that's how the terms are used in practice.

It's a fine definition and you will never be a woman

Also, based on Mussolini's definition of putting the interest of unity and state power first, China is 100% undeniably fascist. It is a textbook case. Ironically countries like Franco's Spain which are called fascist were not, but China which is called communist is actually fascist. It's weird but that's what you get when people don't actually care what words mean.

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praise of modernity, corporatist economics, philosophical idealism, cult of action and militarism, disdain for bourgeois morality

>praise of modernity
True but cringe.

>disdain for bourgeois morality
What does this mean in practice?

>philosophical idealism
Continental philosophy is almost as retarded as analytic philosophy.

>cult of action and militarism
This is why most fascist states end in self-annihilation, because you can't just go around conquering people randomly. China figured out how to get it right. They conquer people economically. China is the only successful fascist country as far as I'm concerned. They pivoted from communism to fascism and ever since they've been flourishing.

>corporatist economics
Yeah corporatism was one of the main things in Italy, the state controls the market, like China

sjsu.edu/faculty/wooda/2B-HUM/Readings/The-Doctrine-of-Fascism.pdf
here you go retard

I know. People can't read anymore? This question won't go away and it's always given the incorrect answer. If people would just read what Mussolini said they wouldn't have to guess what fascism from Umberto Eco or any other lefty liberal fags.

Unironically thank you for this.
It's so hard to find an accurate description of what it is today. I never knew Mussolini had any written works. Saved.

A unification of industrial, media and political power behind a single party/ideology. The unifying party/ideology can be Right, Left, Whatever. Past fascism was Right driven. Neofascism is Left driven. It matters little. End result is always tyranny and repression of nonconformists.

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System of government that focuses on the strength of the nation and it's people. Economically it doesn't trip up on capitalistic or socialistic purity. It's pragmatic and seeks to secure the existence of it's people. If you have a corporation that starts behaving in a way that jeopardizes the nation then it is dealt with and reigned in and not in the communistic sense of "muh ebil rich people gibs me dat".

Fascism is socialism for reactionary nationalists. Socialism is progressive and internationalist, fascism is not; except for that, it’s socialism.
The aim is to fix class strife through national union instead of class warfare. In fascism, the workers and the capitalists belong to the public national vertical labor union, and negotiate there under the arbitrage of the State.
Fascism is anti–liberal. Considers parlametarian democracy a con by the oligarchy. Rejects individuality and embraces collectivism, and rejects equality and embraces hierarchy.
Fascism has a hard on for youth, beauty, strenght, action (particularly violence), history, industry, war and technology.

Fascism is inextricably linked with the great war. Blackshirts and brownshirts were composed of its veterans, much of their rhetoric revolved around grievances over its outcome, their goal was to reestablish authoritarianism in countries influenced by the (short–lived) wave of democracy across Europe after it. In the mid 30s as Germany began to branch out into Europe fascism became the ideology of German–aligned groups and nations.

Believe it or not fascism was defined best by Trotsky. Fascism is temporary form if government established in response to a crisis. The fascist regimes #1 goal is to violently remove the route causes of the crisis, place authority in the hands of those whom can be best trusted with said power and then eventually once the situation is stabilized return to a democratic form of government. Everything else is secondary to that goal so democracy is suspended and a command economy is established. This pattern is found in all fascist nations that weren't destroyed militarily. Other definitions are just a list of bad things.

pretty much this