• pyre@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    that’s because fascism is not like other political views. it doesn’t come from thinkers, economists, sociologists or philosophers. it comes from maniacs doing maniacal shit. there is no “theory” to read on fascism. which is why the best academic text you find on it comes from its critics.

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      People don’t recognise fascism when it’s in front of their faces.

      • Huge military budget

      • weaponized, authoritarian police force with little oversight.

      • Nationalist habits like pledging allegiance regularly when young and national anthems when together.

      • a strong belief that they are the best nation on earth, often backed with religious certainly.

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      6 months ago

      Ummm many fascists are disguised as intellectuals whose sophistry is only revealed by challenging their assumptions. There were a number of such people who came to rise in Nazi Germany and afterwards, and there are many who are their contemporaries

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        Ummm many fascists are disguised as intellectuals

        exactly… and if I put on a ninja costume, I do not in fact become an ninja.

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          Sorry but doesn’t make sense! There are people like Heidegger and Sam Harris who have partly useful contributions to intellectual and academic discourse, but their overarching worldview is authoritarian or fascism aligned. My point is: people multiclass all the time, and you cannot and should not underestimate your ideological opponents