Time for another thread ellaborating on Fascism as an ideology, as well as taking the chance to debunk to one of the main claims of famous Anti-Fascist thinker Umberto Eco.
Fascist Anti-Intellectualism
Online lefty discourse (Breadtubers to be specific) usually goes around quoting and using pseudo-historians and overall biased sources in order to understand Fascism. One of the most well known go to source is the 14 Points of Umberto Eco...
a lame """summary""" of Fascism that engages in intellectual dishonesty, historical misinterpretation, and overall claims that most likely happened on a wet dream of the author. One of his most important claims is that Fascism was an irrational, violent movement...
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.
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 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.