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buckfoomers -5 points ago +1 / -6

Point me to where in The Doctrine of Fascism this is mentioned.

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

Fascism recognizes the real needs which gave rise to socialism and trade unionism, giving them due weight in the guild or corporative system in which divergent interests are coordinated and harmonized in the unity of the State.

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The Fascist State organizes the nation, but it leaves the individual adequate elbow room. It has curtailed useless or harmful liberties while preserving those which are essential. In such matters the individual cannot be the judge, but the State only.

We all know that Big Tech is an extension of the state and its intelligence apparatus. We also know that it is now the authority on "useless or harmful liberties" within its current space, and soon, far beyond. Anyone who can't see the colors of fascism at work in the present US government is blind or a liar.

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buckfoomers -3 points ago +3 / -6

Conveniently glossing over everything about the importance of tradition, the spirituality of Fascism, the primacy of the nation, the rejection of Marxism, the rejection of equality, etc.

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Dereliction 4 points ago +4 / -0

Conveniently glossing over how you asked for a specific and I gave it.

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buckfoomers -2 points ago +2 / -4

Yeah, and it also doesn't even apply to our system and ignores the core tenets of Fascism. "Corporations" in the fascist sense aren't financial "corporations" in the capitalist sense. Ours isn't the state having primacy over capital, it's capital having primacy over the state. The people don't run shit, capital does.