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T-Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think we need to re-think what fascism means for a global economy.

It does not matter who is really the driving force between the government-corporate marriage that is fascism...the end fascist result is what you're looking at.

Today, fascism can have a globalist ideology without going the communist route. In fact, a nationalist emphasis can put a severe wrench into a globalist fascist drive.

Yet, what label will be applied to the nationalist movement trying to oppose a globalist fascism drive?

I believe it was Churchill who said adroitly that the future Fascist uprising would disguise itself as being anti-fascist.

He did not say IF it would arise; he knew that with Germany's defeat, it only went underground, and would re-surface again sometime in the future.