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This is a thread for discussing the good side of fascism, and by fascism I mean the actual political and economic theory, not 'white nationalism/supremacy' etc.
Some good points I see in fascism, though I'm not an expert on the theory myself:
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*Strong moral order - Fascism acknowledges that worth comes from virtues, as opposed to degenerate ideas such as secular 'neoclassical', in which worth is determined by morally relativistic fiat currency, hence why twits such as Kim Kardashian are idolized by fools simply due to being wealthy and famous rather than their virtuous contributions, while a war hero comparatively makes only a fraction of the wealth that silly 'reality stars' do.
*Meritocracy vs pure democracy - Likewise fascism doesn't simply grant the 'benefit of sanity' to any and everyone simply by virtue of being born an American citizen; people are judged based on their merit and virtues; in modern day democratic nations for example, nearly anyone can vote in our elections simply once they turn 18 even if they're complete dimwits; while in America's early history, voting was limited to property owners, in fact the Founders themselves were against the idea of pure democracy, much like the Athenians of Greece, because they understood it could lead to anarchy and 'mob rule' - which is why the Founders for example created the electoral college rather than a pure popular vote
*Strong culture - Fascism helps to preserve a strong cohesive culture, rather than give tolerance to degenerate cultures and communities, such as "LGBT rights" and try to pretend anti-intellectually that "all are equal" regardless of merit or virtues; in fact prior to Hitler deciding he wanted to round up all the Joos and conquer the whole world, Germany's economic and culture was one of the best in the world, far better than the modern day United States' is which is deteriorating into anarchy and nihilism, one of the downsides of capitalism.
Some good points I see in fascism, though I'm not an expert on the theory myself:
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*Strong moral order - Fascism acknowledges that worth comes from virtues, as opposed to degenerate ideas such as secular 'neoclassical', in which worth is determined by morally relativistic fiat currency, hence why twits such as Kim Kardashian are idolized by fools simply due to being wealthy and famous rather than their virtuous contributions, while a war hero comparatively makes only a fraction of the wealth that silly 'reality stars' do.
*Meritocracy vs pure democracy - Likewise fascism doesn't simply grant the 'benefit of sanity' to any and everyone simply by virtue of being born an American citizen; people are judged based on their merit and virtues; in modern day democratic nations for example, nearly anyone can vote in our elections simply once they turn 18 even if they're complete dimwits; while in America's early history, voting was limited to property owners, in fact the Founders themselves were against the idea of pure democracy, much like the Athenians of Greece, because they understood it could lead to anarchy and 'mob rule' - which is why the Founders for example created the electoral college rather than a pure popular vote
*Strong culture - Fascism helps to preserve a strong cohesive culture, rather than give tolerance to degenerate cultures and communities, such as "LGBT rights" and try to pretend anti-intellectually that "all are equal" regardless of merit or virtues; in fact prior to Hitler deciding he wanted to round up all the Joos and conquer the whole world, Germany's economic and culture was one of the best in the world, far better than the modern day United States' is which is deteriorating into anarchy and nihilism, one of the downsides of capitalism.