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Monday, December 04, 2017
When Democrats are in charge ...
Rodger the Real King of France
12/04/2017 12:19:00 PM
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Monday, January 23, 2017
What is Fascism?
“...
even the people who recklessly fling the word ‘Fascist’ in every
direction attach at any rate an emotional significance to it. By
‘Fascism’ they mean, roughly speaking, something cruel, unscrupulous,
arrogant, obscurantist, anti-liberal and anti-working-class. Except for
the relatively small number of Fascist sympathizers, almost any English
person would accept ‘bully’ as a synonym for ‘Fascist’. That is about
as near to a definition as this much-abused word has come. (G.O.)
TRIBUNE 1944
I
have seen the words ‘Fascist in sympathy’, or ‘of Fascist tendency’, or
just plain ‘Fascist’, applied in all seriousness to ...
Of all the unanswered questions of our time, perhaps the most important
is: ‘What is Fascism?’One of the social survey organizations in America recently asked this question of a hundred different people, and got answers ranging from ‘pure democracy’ to ‘pure diabolism’. In this country if you ask the average thinking person to define Fascism, he usually answers by pointing to the German and Italian régimes. But this is very unsatisfactory, because even the major Fascist states differ from one another a good deal in structure and ideology. [...] Learned controversies, reverberating for years on end in American magazines, have not even been able to determine whether or not Fascism is a form of capitalism. But still, when we apply the term ‘Fascism’ to Germany or Japan or Mussolini's Italy, we know broadly what we mean. It is in internal politics that this word has lost the last vestige of meaning. For if you examine the press you will find that there is almost no set of people — certainly no political party or organized body of any kind — which has not been denounced as Fascist during the past ten years. Here I am not speaking of the verbal use of the term ‘Fascist’. I am speaking of what I have seen in print. I have seen the words ‘Fascist in sympathy’, or ‘of Fascist tendency’, or just plain ‘Fascist’, applied in all seriousness to the following bodies of people:
Conservatives:
All
Conservatives, appeasers or anti-appeasers, are held to be subjectively
pro-Fascist. British rule in India and the Colonies is held to be
indistinguishable from Nazism. Organizations of what one might call a
patriotic and traditional type are labelled crypto-Fascist or
‘Fascist-minded’. Examples are the Boy Scouts, the Metropolitan Police,
M.I.5, the British Legion. Key phrase: ‘The public schools are
breeding-grounds of Fascism’.
Socialists: Defenders of old-style capitalism (example, Sir Ernest Benn) maintain that Socialism and Fascism are the same thing. Some Catholic journalists maintain that Socialists have been the principal collaborators in the Nazi-occupied countries. The same accusation is made from a different angle by the Communist party during its ultra-Left phases. In the period 1930-35 the Daily Worker habitually referred to the Labour Party as the Labour Fascists. This is echoed by other Left extremists such as Anarchists. Some Indian Nationalists consider the British trade unions to be Fascist organizations.
Communists:
A
considerable school of thought (examples, Rauschning, Peter Drucker,
James Burnham, F. A. Voigt) refuses to recognize a difference between
the Nazi and Soviet régimes, and holds that all Fascists and Communists
are aiming at approximately the same thing and are even to some extent
the same people. Leaders in The Times (pre-war) have referred to the
U.S.S.R. as a ‘Fascist country’. Again from a different angle this is
echoed by Anarchists and Trotskyists.
Trotskyists:
Communists charge the Trotskyists proper, i.e. Trotsky's own
organization, with being a crypto-Fascist organization in Nazi pay.
This was widely believed on the Left during the Popular Front period.
In their ultra-Right phases the Communists tend to apply the same
accusation to all factions to the Left of themselves, e.g. Common
Wealth or the I.L.P.
Catholics:
Outside its own ranks, the Catholic Church is almost universally
regarded as pro-Fascist, both objectively and subjectively;
War
resisters:
Pacifists and others who are anti-war are frequently accused not only
of making things easier for the Axis, but of becoming tinged with
pro-Fascist feeling.
Supporters
of the war: War
resisters usually base their case on the claim that British imperialism
is worse than Nazism, and tend to apply the term ‘Fascist’ to anyone
who wishes for a military victory. The supporters of the People's
Convention came near to claiming that willingness to resist a Nazi
invasion was a sign of Fascist sympathies. The Home Guard was denounced
as a Fascist organization as soon as it appeared. In addition, the
whole of the Left tends to equate militarism with Fascism. Politically
conscious private soldiers nearly always refer to their officers as
‘Fascist-minded’ or ‘natural Fascists’. Battle-schools, spit and
polish, saluting of officers are all considered conducive to Fascism.
Before the war, joining the Territorials was regarded as a sign of
Fascist tendencies. Conscription and a professional army are both
denounced as Fascist phenomena.
Nationalists:
Nationalism is universally regarded as inherently Fascist, but this is
held only to apply to such national movements as the speaker happens to
disapprove of. Arab nationalism, Polish nationalism, Finnish
nationalism, the Indian Congress Party, the Muslim League, Zionism, and
the I.R.A. are all described as Fascist but not by the same people.
1.
Invoke a threat
2. Establish secret Homeland prisons 3. Develop a paramilitary force 4. Surveil ordinary citizens 5. Infiltrate citisens groups 6. Target key individuals 7. Restrict the Press 8. Cast dissent as treason 9. Subvert the rule of law 10. Disarm the citizens It will be seen that, as used, the word ‘Fascism’ is almost entirely meaningless. In conversation, of course, it is used even more wildly than in print. I have heard it applied to farmers, shopkeepers, Social Credit, corporal punishment, fox-hunting, bull-fighting, the 1922 Committee, the 1941 Committee, Kipling, Gandhi, Chiang Kai-Shek, homosexuality, Priestley's broadcasts, Youth Hostels, astrology, women, dogs and I do not know what else. Yet underneath all this mess there does lie a kind of buried meaning.
1944 THE END ____BD____ George Orwell: ‘What is Fascism?’ First published: Tribune. — GB, London. — 1944. Reprinted: — ‘The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell’. — 1968. [FULL]
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Rodger the Real King of France
1/23/2017 08:56:00 AM
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