Thread inspired by a conflict I saw between a Hitlerite and a Strasserist
Fascist Infighting as a waste of time
What's really the purpose of arguing economics for a Fascist? It seems like many Fascists dont understand that economics are the least of our concerns. The main concern of a Fascist should be first and foremost...
spreading its philosophical idea across their day to day interactions. Turning others into a philosophical Fascist, to then move them to political Fascism. That was the true intention of Fascism, being a method of politics, not a politic ideology from which...
the method would come. Only through the philosophy will the political ideology emerge, not the other way around.
This is where Fascist infighting comes into play, I am not suggesting an Internationale of Fascism of any sorts of course, if anything...
differences between like minded individuals are prompt to happen, especially in the fields of politics, and with such an idea like Fascism, divergence between its branches is doomed to happen due to its inherent relativistic value in terms of nationally organic policies.
The issue comes between like minded Fascists in the same country, such as starting to have internal fights over petty issues such as economics, without even having any type of closeness to power. What's the point of being a bunch of nerds arguing online over...
what economic system is the best starting point when you are not even close to power? What's the point of splitting similar members of a group all over petty issues?
It's hilarious to read the debate Hitler had with Strasser almost a century ago, due to the...
fact that guess what; THEY MADE THE SAME ARGUMENTS AND HAD THE SAME CONCERNS BACK THEN.
Hurr Durr Capitalist Subvertor
Hurr Durr JudeoCommie
Hurr Durr Idealist
Hurr Durr Materialist
Hurr Durr History has progress
Hurr Durr History doesn't have progress
Hurr Durr Private Property
Hurr Durr No Private Property
Hurr Durr NazBol
Hurr Durr Corrupt Cappie
The exact same argument all over again, and the only result is a waste of time, internal purges and overall paranoia among people that should work together for the overall similar goals they hold. Purging right or left wing subvertors is justified, but...
when they both share the same philosophical ground, why even bother over petty arguments? Truth is, we share more than what differentiates us, and funnily enough, even back then, Gregor Strasser was killed not out of political leaning reasons, but for internal grudges.
The same infighting happening a century ago, that divided Fascists and even sometimes prevented them from gaining power has proved to be a huge waste of time in which pseudo-intellectuals acting as puritans engage in. Confronting ideas of suspected subvertors is fine...
but acting this way has only led to nothing but inner destruction. Unity of Fascists always led to the strongest regimes that the philosophy has ever conceived.
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On the Capitalist Mindset and Personal Experiences
Being part of the Working Class in a country like México, truly allowed me to see probably one of the shittiest and most blunt types of rampant Cappie mindsets when it comes to running a business..
first of all, the Capitalist as understood by Fascists is merely the person in charge of endorsing the accumulation of capital/wealth as a whole in a production focused economic system in which the sanctity of his property is guaranteed.
The thread WILL NOT dig itself into explaining the point of view of different Idealist philosophers nor jump around the thousands of writings regarding the topic. My objective is to give an overall explanation of Idealism as a whole, and its importance on the Fascist worldview.
Idealism in the philosophical understanding of the world, is the denial of the existence of the material world with the proposal that everything we see and experience is an Idea, that is, a mental experience. There's no material world beyond our ideas, nothing but ideas.
Time for a thread on actually ellaborating on Fascism as an ideology. Inspired by a conversation with @artist_tyrant
Fascism as Anti-Dogma/The Right as the eternal enemy of Fascism
What really differentiates us Fascists from Communists or Capitalists? Is Fascism a dogmatic ideology? Should we actually quote Gentile as a god among men and take everything by the book?
Fascism as an idea is opposed to a dogma, and this can be explained through...
a very simple dialectic I want to explain today, Fascism is both relativism and objectivism at the same time. There is an universal truth to Fascism, but said truth will be arrived at in different manners, that is, through the development of ones ideology in ones Nation.