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"Fascism - A system of government that
exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through
the merging of state and business leadership, together with
belligerent nationalism." American Heritage Dictionary, 1983
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“THIS IS A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY
THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE NO LONGER. IT IS A GOVERNMENT OF
CORPORATIONS, BY CORPORATIONS, AND FOR CORPORATIONS.”
PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B. HAYES (Republican & 19th President of
America 1822–1893) |
Characteristics
of Fascist Philosophy
Fascism,
especially in its early stages, is obliged to be antitheoretical and frankly
opportunistic in order to appeal to many diverse groups. Nevertheless, a few key
concepts are basic to it. First and most important is the glorification of the
state and the total subordination of the individual to it. The state is defined
as an organic whole into which individuals must be absorbed for their own and
the state's benefit. This "total state" is absolute in its methods and unlimited
by law in its control and direction of its citizens.
A second ruling concept of fascism is embodied in the theory of social
Darwinism. The doctrine of survival of the fittest and the necessity of struggle
for life is applied by fascists to the life of a nation-state. Peaceful,
complacent nations are seen as doomed to fall before more dynamic ones, making
struggle and aggressive militarism a leading characteristic of the fascist
state. Imperialism is the logical outcome of this dogma.
Another element of fascism is its elitism. Salvation from rule by the mob and
the destruction of the existing social order can be effected only by an
authoritarian leader who embodies the highest ideals of the nation. This concept
of the leader as hero or superman, borrowed in part from the romanticism of
Friedrich Nietzsche , Thomas Carlyle , and Richard Wagner , is closely linked
with fascism's rejection of reason and intelligence and its emphasis on vision,
creativeness, and "the will."
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AMERICA: FROM FREEDOM TO
FASCISM
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trembling. Makes 'Fahrenheit 9/11' look like
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secure notions about America -- and about what
it means to be an American -- will be forever
shattered. Producer/director Aaron Russo and the
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heralded as heroes of a post-modern New American
Revolution. This is shocking stuff. You'll be
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break out in a cold sweat and feel a sickness
deep in your gut; I would advise movie theatre
managers to hand out vomit bags. You may end up
needing one." --- Todd David Schwartz, CBS

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Fascism - by Bertram Gross
"Don't think that modern fascists
are like Hitler or Mussolini.
Today's Big Government-Big Business
tyrants are just as willing to use
violence. But they do it more
efficiently than the old-time
fascists-- with higher tech and
lower costs to them. They have the
best looks, poli- ticians,
celebrities, and control mechanisms
that money can buy. Yes, their own
conscience tells them that true
democracy would be nice. But
suppressing their conscience, they
under- mine the rights of the
working and middle classes. Their
operating principle is "Might,
Money, Male, Murder-- and also
White--Make Right." They wreck the
environment. They fool you, rule
you, use you, abuse you--and make
you like it. They divide you by
race, sex, class, and nationality.
But they fear the power of the
powerless. They're afraid of what
you could do if you get off the boob
tube and drugs, out of the night
clubs and cut-throat
competition--and work with others
for equal rights." |
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The 14 Defining Characteristics Of Fascism
1. Powerful and Continuing
Nationalism
Fascist regimes tend to make constant
use of patriotic mottos, slogans, symbols, songs, and other paraphernalia. Flags
are seen everywhere, as are flag symbols on clothing and in public displays.
2. Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights
Because of fear of enemies and
the need for security, the people in fascist regimes are persuaded that human
rights can be ignored in certain cases because of "need." The people tend to
look the other way or even approve of torture, summary executions,
assassinations, long incarcerations of prisoners, etc.
The Christian Right and the Rise of
American Fascism
Dr. James Luther Adams, my ethics professor at Harvard Divinity School ,
told us that when we were his age, he was then close to 80, we would all be
fighting the "Christian fascists."
The warning, given to me 25 years ago, came at the moment Pat Robertson and
other radio and televangelists began speaking about a new political religion
that would direct its efforts at taking control of all institutions,
including mainstream denominations and the government. Its stated goal was
to use the United States to create a global, Christian empire. It was hard,
at the time, to take such fantastic rhetoric seriously, especially given the
buffoonish quality of those who expounded it. But Adams warned us against
the blindness caused by intellectual snobbery. The Nazis, he said, were not
going to return with swastikas and brown shirts. Their ideological
inheritors had found a mask for fascism in the pages of the Bible.
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Rev.
Davidson Loehr delivered his historical sermon on November 7, 2004.
He warned then:
"You may wonder why anyone would try to use the word 'fascism' in a
serious discussion of where America is today. It sounds like cheap
name-calling, or melodramatic allusion to a slew of old war movies.
But I am serious. I don't mean it as name-calling at all. I mean to
persuade you that the style of governing into which America has slid
is most accurately described as fascism, and that the necessary
implications of this fact are rightly regarded as terrifying. That's
what I am about here."
And he preached this sermon in, of all places, Texas. He concluded
his remarks that day with both words of hope and caution:
"Those who want to live in a reality-based story rather than as
serfs in an ideology designed to transfer power, possibility and
hope to a small ruling elite have much long and hard work to do,
individually and collectively. It will not be either easy or quick.
"But we will do it. We will go forward in hope and in courage. Let
us seek that better path, and find the courage to take it - step, by
step, by step." |
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