Amazing! You are so much better than people I attempted to engage with in other forums! Like I am in a state of shock and almost speechless to come across someone with such a good understanding of Fascism. Yup, this is heaven.
I would say Roosevelt introduced fascism to the US and I am sure he was strongly in favor of democracy. However, I think was blind to the problem of autocratic democracy. For sure Franklin and Teddy Roosevelt found fault with industrial leaders, but this did not lead to promoting the democratic model for industry. Instead of moving us in the direction of greater democracy, Roosevelt made our government more autocratic. That is, during his administration, the powers of government were greatly increased and especially the power to control industry with regulations and laws. I would call this Fascist. It left industrials the property owners, but was progressive in favor of labor, sort of?
:chin: See the complexity here? He was government as parent taking care of the laboring class, adding the social programs Germany already had, Social Security and Workers Compensation, stopping short of a national medical plan. But did not increase the power of laborers.
Deming who also rose during the Great Depression, tried to convince Industry to accept the Democratic model for model but it was rejected so following WWII when the US was Americanizing Japan and Germany, Deming told Japan not to model its Industry after the US but to use his democratic model. Now that would have made our democracy stronger but that did not happen in the US.
"Fascism is usually characterized by strong-man rule (dictatorship)." And isn't that what Trump supports want, as those who supported Hitler wanted a strong-man rule. But what of the Military Industrial Complex that Eisenhower put in place. Do you know it was Texas behind the election of Eisenshower, Regan, and Bush? Oh dear, the problem with explaining what happened and why, is all messed with the complexity of it. What each president has done, was built upon what was done by earlier presidents. And in case you haven't noticed, it isn't citizens driving the development of the Military Industrial Complex as a world power. Might we say what is happening is so far beyond their self-interest, and understanding of politics that the average person has no understanding of what is happening behind the carefully orchestrated scenes. They are reactionary and I am saying this is a result of the change in education.
"Authoritarianism is a feature of fascism, but we can have authoritarian rule without fascism." Oh dear, more complexity. Christianity is authoritarian and is not compatible with democracy, but I don't want to add that to this thread. Perhaps in another thread, we can chew on that confounding complexity? I will just leave it at, one of my friends is a Trump supporter and she thinks he is being a very good father to our country.
:lol: Just like individuals often need psycho-analysis to understand their irrational thinking and compulsions, so do nations need analysis. Kings are father figures and something is wrong with thinking we need a good father to run our country, but a Christian whose father is heaven, and whose god promises to send us good leaders, and who believes their prayers help the ruler be good authority over us, is not likely to be aware of the incongruity of democracy and being ruled by a father. Especially not when we have a national mythology that Christianity is why we have democracy.
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"Is fascism a potential threat within the United States?" Last night I watched a documentary about the fascist movement in the US and I was glad at least one of these guys was throughout of military service when the evidence of his fascist activity was strong enough and the person with this information would not back off the military personnel that ignore the information as long as it could. Unfortunately, there are ties between our military and the fascist movement. Not direct ties. The military at this moment in time stands firmly against the fascist bullies and killers, but it is not the militaries interest to spend time checking out reports. It took years of research to gain an understanding of what war has to do with the rise in the KKK and Fascism that is not economic but is prejudice against non-whites and Jews.
:brow: How do when have a coherent discussion of Fascism when it can mean two totally different things, economic or racist? I hope we keep in mind, Germany was a Christian Republic and so is the US. I say this because adopting the education that lead to Nazi Germany may not be best for our democracy and liberty?
"Fascism will arrive in the United States the same way it arrived in Germany: the established democratic mechanisms will be subverted and a core cryptofascist cabal in Congress will destroy the means by which subversion at the highest level would normally be prevented. The refusal to hold hearings for the last Supreme Court nomination in the Obama administration (Merrick Garland) is an example.
Subversion of the central political machinery has to be backed up by a core of citizen support for such a subversion. This core has to be willing to use crude methods to back up the subversion at the top. Is such a core in place, in large enough numbers? No -- I don't see any evidence of that today.
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No, and if we do not return to education for democracy, our democracy will become as dead as Athens democracy. The reasoning for what must do done has progressively been replaced with a different reasoning since 1958. When my generation is dead, there will be no one to remember when our nation was different. That gives us very little to remedy the problem. But more and more people are becoming aware of this. What they lack is the necessary understanding of what education has to do with all this, and why Christianity is a problem. Trump is not a good father figure and prayers are not helping him understand things like climate change and the need to stand for human rights around the world. Being okay with political leaders holding power by killing people is not good for America.