LIVING under a 3rd marriage.I have heard that term a lot lately. What does it mean to you?
I think this is correct to a point. But fascism includes as well an authoritarianism (usually centered in one leader), a hyper nationalism, a far-right concept of tradition and culture, and a hatred of modernityBy the book it is any combination of state and industry (as an example it would be obama's collusion with banks, the clinton's historical collusion with big donors, or the right wing conjoinment with the military industrial complex).
Fascism is a nationalist authoritarian flavor of socialism.
Fascism is a repressive left wing collectivist ideology.
Fascism allows limited private ownership of property that is highly regulated by the state.
Fascists along with their close cousins the communist are the most proficient mass murderers in human history.
Fascism is incompatible with individual dignity or liberty.
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And this is incorrect and doesn't make sense at all despite the attempt to make comservatives fascists today. Fascism is government control, and has nothing to do with limited government which is the true right side of the spectrum.You don't know what you are talking about. At all. Fascism was/is directly opposed to communism.
From Wikipedia:
Fascism is a form of radical authoritarianism nationalism that came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe, influenced by national syndicalism. Fascism originated in Italy during World War I and spread to other European countries. Fascism opposes liberalism, Marxism and anarchism and is usually placed on the far-right within the traditional left-right sprectrum.
From Webster: a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.You don't know what you are talking about. At all. Fascism was/is directly opposed to communism.
From Wikipedia:
Fascism is a form of radical authoritarianism nationalism that came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe, influenced by national syndicalism. Fascism originated in Italy during World War I and spread to other European countries. Fascism opposes liberalism, Marxism and anarchism and is usually placed on the far-right within the traditional left-right sprectrum.
You don't know what you are talking about. At all. Fascism was/is directly opposed to communism.
From Wikipedia:
Fascism is a form of radical authoritarianism nationalism that came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe, influenced by national syndicalism. Fascism originated in Italy during World War I and spread to other European countries. Fascism opposes liberalism, Marxism and anarchism and is usually placed on the far-right within the traditional left-right sprectrum.
And this is incorrect and doesn't make sense at all despite the attempt to make comservatives fascists today. Fascism is government control, and has nothing to do with limited government which is the true right side of the spectrum.
The original and correct spectrum is a yardstick of government power, not partisan politics. On the far left is tyranny, or total government power, and on the far right is anarchy, or zero government power. America needs to lie in the balanced center. Fascism, along with communism and socialism, dictators etc. finds itself on the left half of the spectrum, further left than socialism but close to communism since it is a system which requires a lot of government power and control.
By definition, fascism is a form of socialism, with the state owning or controlling the major means of production. It is more nationalist than communism and this has led liberal scholars to equate it with conservatives, which is false. Liberals want conservatives to be psycho fascists although it's incorrect to label them as such as their values are in such strong disagreement with the centralized power and limitation of liberties that fascism necessitates. It's too cute and easy to say "well communism is the liberal crazy, so fascism is then the conservative crazy". It just doesn't make sense when you consider what fascism entails. It also must be considered that some communist leaders are idolized by some on the "left" while still considering their flaws, while no fascist leader has ever been idolized by conservatives (or liberals).
I'm not saying that liberals are fascists, nor should anybody. But to put them on the right end of the spectrum or align them with conservatives is simply false, partisan name calling and plain ignorant. It's nothing more than dirty name calling to try to demean a political opponent or idea.
Nope. You're confusing conservatism with today's modern gop rhinos.Conservatism is not limited government. The word you are looking for is libertarian.
Nope. You're confusing conservatism with today's modern gop rhinos.
That sounds good - but at the end of the day, all fascists, dictators, communists, socialists - anyone who has watched over massive killings of their own citizens - believe in one simple concept; big government and government control. So we can call it all the nice little names we want, but corrupt leaders need government control to force their unpopular ideas upon the citizens.You don't know what you are talking about. At all. Fascism was/is directly opposed to communism.
From Wikipedia:
Fascism is a form of radical authoritarianism nationalism that came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe, influenced by national syndicalism. Fascism originated in Italy during World War I and spread to other European countries. Fascism opposes liberalism, Marxism and anarchism and is usually placed on the far-right within the traditional left-right sprectrum.
Did they believe in more or less government control?Think about these 2 birds.
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That sounds good - but at the end of the day, all fascists, dictators, communists, socialists - anyone who has watched over massive killings of their own citizens - believe in one simple concept; big government and government control. So we can call it all the nice little names we want, but corrupt leaders need government control to force their unpopular ideas upon the citizens.
Looks like we are going to have to agree to disagree. Way to throw the adult panty line out there. And you're right, it is all about the role of government. In both communism and fascism, the government plays a very very large role, much larger than any conservative would want.And before you all get your panties in a bunch... communism and fascism are at opposite ends of the political spectrum. What we traditionally consider liberal/conservative are very close together in the center of this political spectrum. It's all all about the role of government. Modern Democratic/Republican versions of this are not that different other than the outward politics.
Nope. That is what you'd like it to be. That is not what it is.
Fascism is an authoritarian form of government. Unlike communism it allows for private property and private ownership of business, but the state exerts unchecked power over the people. I think including racial and other ideologies into the definition distorts the basic characteristics of fascism and begins to blend in Nazism.I have heard that term a lot lately. What does it mean to you?
Authoritarianism and socialism don't go hand in hand no matter how you wish it was so. Socialism and massive killings? C'mon... tell me you went to school and not just regurgitated what you thought was the truth.
Authoritarianism and socialism don't go hand in hand no matter how you wish it was so. Socialism and massive killings? C'mon... tell me you went to school and not just regurgitated what you thought was the truth.
From Webster: a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.
The Wikipedia opinion "is usually placed on the far-right within the traditional left-right spectrum" is just Wikipedia being Wikipedia. Last time I checked, people on the right do not advocate a centralized, autocratic government - far from it.
Can it please be gameday soon?
Nebraska under Pelini. Right RedRover?
I should have used the word death instead of killing. Check out Venezuela. Research what Castro started as before he adopted Communism.Authoritarianism and socialism don't go hand in hand no matter how you wish it was so. Socialism and massive killings? C'mon... tell me you went to school and not just regurgitated what you thought was the truth.
I think this is correct to a point. But fascism includes as well an authoritarianism (usually centered in one leader), a hyper nationalism, a far-right concept of tradition and culture, and a hatred of modernity
It's important to note that fascism and communism are actually related philosophies. Mussolini had been the editor of a communist newspaper prior to embracing fascism and the national syndicalism mentioned in the Wikipedia entry was one of the many philosophies, along with communism, that existed under the umbrella of 19th century socialism. It would be accurate to consider communism and fascism the way we would have looked at Catholicism and Protestantism in early modern Europe or Sunni and Shia Islam. Economically fascism is vehemently opposed to capitalism, it creates cartels of state aligned industries. It strives for autarky. New Deal America resembled a textbook fascist economy in a number of ways.
Politically and culturally Fascism is based on ideas of regeneration through strength, the state existing as the embodiment of nation, that the nation and its vitality are the ultimate purpose of the individual and the the people owe unquestioning obedience to political authority. Fascism is considered a right wing philosophy because it explicitly rejects liberal notions of equality and individual rights. It is certainly true that Communism creates a totalitarianism every bit as brutal as Fascism if not more so, but Communist theory holds that ultimately the state serves the individual. Obviously this is BS, Communism is evil at its core, but its theoretical ends make it a left wing ideology per traditional classifications.
The traditional left-right spectrum has generally been replaced with a 2x2 grid with social freedoms on one axis and economic freedoms on the other.
You serious Clark?Did they believe in more or less government control?
You forgot sexist. And bully.Fascism is the belief of people who don't agree with me. Well, Fascism or Communism. Or Racism. Some are all three.
In my opinion, this is worth your time to watch.
America: Freedom to Fascism