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Fascism, socialism, communism, etc., all all left-wing phenomemnon -- variations on statism. All have the same thing in common: centralized state control. The difference is the central organizing rationale, whether ultranationalism (fascism), economic (socialism), religious (theocracy), etc.
After WW2, Stalin started the meme that fascism was a right-wing phenomenon in order to disassociate himself from the fact that he was buddy-buddy with the Nazis before they turned on him. Thus the charge that if you go to far to the right you'll become a fascist is thus wrong.
On a left-right scale, statism is on the left and its most extreme form is utter totalitarianism. To the right is the opposite: increasing individual liberty enabled by decentralized government.
If the GOP were smart (and they aren't), they'd be highlighting this difference. This is why the GOP is dying.
--- Bob1
"If the GOP were smart (and they aren't), they'd be highlighting this difference. This is why the GOP is dying."
No, the GOP is dying because they no longer actually believe in being different - so nothing to highlight.
Liberalism is fascism minus belligerent nationalism. Of course, belligerent nationalism is not fascism, as a reaction. Our initial response to 9/11 was belligerent nationalism: a sane response which liberals did, in fact, label fascistic.
Yes, but statism is good for you (tm). You just need the right people in charge so that they do it properly this time.
Oh how we've wandered without Maggie & Ronaldus to hold the light. It's all Totalitarianism. It matters not, what's found in the entrails. The difference is that we love liberty, and they love control of the human spirit.
Casca
Bob1 said: " Fascism, socialism, communism, etc., all all left-wing phenomemnon -- variations on statism."
I have a slightly different analogy - liberalism, fascism, socialism, communism, etc: different stages of the same disease. Left untreated it's terminal to the host so it has to be stopped in the early stage.
Col/Cpl Mark
I like Jonah Goldberg's definition from his book Liberal Fascism:
Fascism is a religion of the state. It assumes the organic unity of the body politic and longs for a national leader attuned to the will of the people. It is totalitarian in that it views everything as political and holds that any action by the state is justified to achieve the common good. It takes responsibility for all aspects of life, including our health and well-being, and seeks to impose uniformity of thought and action, whether by force or through regulation and social pressure. Everything, including the economy and religion, must be aligned with its objectives. Any rival identity is part of the "problem" and therefore is defined as the enemy.