"Far-right", but it was created by Mussolini, who was literally a socialist and adopted by Hitler, who was also a socialist. Funny how they mention the method of government as it pertains to SOCIAL control, but never talk about the ECONOMIC methods of control (socialism). And "came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe"? No, it was literally created then. By Mussolini. Because of WWI and the fact that he thought nationalism was a better vehicle to implementing socialism than internationalism (the Communist method of choice).
It's just really hilarious when you explain it to a leftist. All you have to do is ask them what they think Republicans value in terms of government (the correct answer is reduced government power, greater individual freedom). Then ask them what they think Libertarians value (the correct answer is little to no government power and maximum individual freedom. Then ask them what they think anarcho-capitalists value (the correct answer is NO government at all and ONLY individuals with ALL freedom). Then ask them if they think anything is to the right of that. Then ask them how the fascists or Nazis or whatever are "far-right".
"Far-right", but it was created by Mussolini, who was literally a socialist and adopted by Hitler, who was also a socialist. Funny how they mention the method of government as it pertains to SOCIAL control, but never talk about the ECONOMIC methods of control (socialism). And "came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe"? No, it was literally created then. By Mussolini. Because of WWI and the fact that he thought nationalism was a better vehicle to implementing socialism than internationalism (the Communist method of choice).