"Fascism" from the point of view of Stephen Shenfield

rupol2000

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On the one hand, we have the right - light knights, adherents of Freedom and Romance and Revolution.
From Shenfield's point of view, this is "fascism"

On the other hand, the ideas of the bloody Enlightenment, the slave owners, the terrible crimes of communism, the inquisition, depravity, drunkenness, terror and the like leftist shit.

But if we admit that Shenfield is right, then why shouldn't we love the Shenfield's "fascists"?
 
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Colleagues of Shenfield, such socialists as Hitler, Strasser and Goebbels also did not like fascism?
 
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I quote from Ru Wikipedia

“The key to Dugin’s political views is the classic concept of a ‘conservative revolution’ aimed at overthrowing the post-Enlightenment world order and establishing a new order in which the heroic values of an almost forgotten ‘Tradition’ should be revived. It is the adherence to this concept that makes it possible to clearly identify Dugin as a fascist"

Shenfield S. D. Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies, Movements. — Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 2001. — 336 p. — P. 195.
 
The one thing that unites fascists the world over is that they try to force women to act in a "traditional" way.
 
almost all fascists were left-wing socialists. They are for feminism.

Er, except the Nazis, they were right wing Fascists because they supported limited government and individual liberty, er or something....the USSR said they were "right-wing"
 
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Including the German Nazis with great respect for the traditional German matriarchy and the power of "god-chosen mothers." The well-known feminist Mathilde Ludendorff was highly respected, and her husband supported Hitler and had high hopes for him.
 
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Er, except the Nazis, they were right wing Fascists because they supported limited government and individual liberty, er or something....the USSR said they were "right-wing"
I don't know anything about such things. What exactly do you mean?


The fact that in the USSR they were called right is a common fraud in my opinion.
 
As for the founders of German Nazism - the Prussian Nazis, they were definitely not right. They just represented the ultra-left wing of Strasser. Their system was analogous to communism, the complete denial of property.

As for the right wing, I don't quite understand what is meant, but in reality it was nothing more than a small deviation from the line of ultra-left totalitarianism. Like small shopkeepers were allowed have their little shops.
 
By the way, I would not want anyone to consider this post as support for Dugin. I don’t understand Dugin’s current position, I consider his past connections with the terrorist organization of the National Bolsheviks a shame (besides, his former colleagues are alcoholics and faggots), and I didn’t hear him actively preach the ideas of chivalrous morality, this is more like flattery on the part of the Shenfield .
 

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