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Faschism: A simple definition

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Jul 17, 2001, 6:26:19 PM7/17/01
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The meaning of faschism is always confounded by the faschists
themselves, since when they have controlled a society, they
see to it that none inside their society calls them faschists.
It is in the very nature of faschism to call the other ones
faschist, but never themselves.

Faschism always has three elements. First is themeans justifies
the ends, that is, the self justification of authority. Second,
is the sublimation of truth into the total control of authority.
Third, faschism always involves the persecution of some subset
of humanity.

Although all three elements must exist to define faschism, there
are many varieties of faschism. Modern faschism comes in three
flavors. First, we have faschism that emphasizes the will to
power, or Nietzshean. Second, we have fascism that emphasizes
propaganda, or Freudian Faschism, which rules the US under
the banner of Capitalism, and all of Europe under the name
of Socialism. Lastly, we have Faschism that calls itself
by its opposite, an elitest rule that lies to the people
and says that they are on the side of a classless society.
This is Marxist Faschism, which calls itself communism.

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