I know what fascism is, it is basically whatever I don't like is fascist. Capitalism is fascist, racism is fascist, sexism is fascist, disagreeing with me is definitely fascist. — Judaka
Liberalism denied the State in the interest of the particular individual; Fascism reasserts the State as the true reality of the individual. — B. Mussolini
Also, the following work presents some key-concepts concerning these political theories, it may be very useful: La trasformazione dello Stato (1927).Therefore Fascism is opposed to Socialism, which confines the movement of history to the class struggle and ignores the unity of classes established in a single economic and moral reality in the State. — B. Mussolini
Apparently against the particular individual? All right, l'etat c'est moi! But who moi?Liberalism denied the State in the interest of the particular individual; Fascism reasserts the State as the true reality of the individual. — B. Mussolini
I read the lie in this: how does Socialism confine?Therefore Fascism is opposed to Socialism, which confines the movement of history to the class struggle and ignores the unity of classes established in a single economic and moral reality in the State. — B. Mussolini
I read "Political Theology" some time ago, but I believe that Schmitt did not synthesize the very foundations of Italian Fascism, and I think it is clear that German fascism was pretty different. — Bertoldo
But there is nothing in the Syndicalist point of view to resist the celebration of national identity which made joining with the Nazis so easy. — Valentinus
You can still see echoes of some of Schmitt's thoughts, particularly the emphasis on friend/enemy distinction, in later neoconservative thinkers like Strauss. — BitconnectCarlos
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