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by raxxorraxor
1433 days ago
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Yes, I do think it is more or less unrevivable politically. The opinions will probably always be there though and any political ideology could express similar tendencies. Fascism to me is primarily authoritarian nationalism with very clear hierarchies and believes around said hierarchies to have a natural source. It is directly opposed to liberal democracy and equality. Fascists also believe the state should be totalitarian, putting the lives of citizen under detailed reglementation. Its insecurity is often expressed with imperialism and militarization. The moral and ethical compromises it needs for itself need to be justified with victimhood, perceived or otherwise. This delivers a "just cause" for many marginalized people to believe in. |
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