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@wowfucktron and @Tamerlane, if you haven't read the essays written by Mussolini and Gibraldi(?) then that may help to make my point a bit more clear, I'm not gonna sit here and claim to necessarily effectively communicate it in full as I'm not great at putting my line of thought into words.
Fascism is an extension of Marxist though and inherently collectivist by nature, hence my argument that fascism and socialism aren't necessarily opposite ends. Both on an economic perspective tend to be allies more than enemies. It tends to be on societal grounds that you tend to have the division pop up. If anything I would argue fascists are disaffected socialists.
Fascism is an extension of Marxist though and inherently collectivist by nature, hence my argument that fascism and socialism aren't necessarily opposite ends. Both on an economic perspective tend to be allies more than enemies. It tends to be on societal grounds that you tend to have the division pop up. If anything I would argue fascists are disaffected socialists.