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No not at all I’m well aware they are different
Policy wise and ideologically
Nazism is more to the left overall
I’m not saying fascism doesn’t work
@Brickiest Brick >Dey r totaly diffrnt thins
Nope, fascism is like communism in that it has many different ways of achieving their ultimate end goal.
What
Well not totally different
It’s like communism and marxism
Except in communism the end goal is a classless and stateless society that benefits workers.
Which is impossible to achieve
I respect it when a facist notes how everyone might have an agenda, and thier own subjective truth, I just can't condone how they might act.
You are not wrong about that.
Tell me rex
What exactly does a fascist economy advocate
@Brickiest Brick But like I said, fascism has many different ways of achieving their end goal, that being the organic state.
I don't know if it's impossible to achieve, but I know it's unlikely if you still have to deal with imperfect humans, which is all of us. So, an imperfect system, ironically, an otherwise perfectly fitting arrangement.
From what I have read fascism really has no economic ideology
Except the recurring theme of corporatism
But, there's clearly many varients of economics that they might pick from.
@Brickiest Brick I have read mein kampf all the way through, and hitler did have a great idea for his economy.
But I don't tend to think too much about economics, I leave that to those who wish to be experts on that field.
Every person works at what they are best at, while the worker would be graded on how much effort they put into their work, and how much their work is valuable in the community.
That isn't from hitler or any (important) fascist leader, but I just had it on hand.
@Chillin Chum Economics are literally everything in a state, they cannot be ignored.
That would be the ideal that some of us have worked on within the current systems anyway.
@Brickiest Brick But like I said, fascism has many different ways of achieving their end goal, that being the organic state.
Then maybe I'm not that concerned about state?
So in other words you’re saying to abolish the idea of private business ownership
Would there be private businesses
@Chillin Chum Are you an anarchist then?
@Brickiest Brick There would be very little, if any at all.
So this is something that communism has in common with fascism
Am I right on this observation
Actually, I'm not totally sure what state is supposed to mean, and unfortunately, I haven't gone out and found a definition, since I suspect everyone has a different way of defining it, which doesn't help me.
@Brickiest Brick If there was one thing the two vaguely had in common, then I guess that would be it.
What is the reasoning for no private business ownership
I don't believe I'm anarchic at all, but I do feel a government is only good at some problems, not all of them that exist.
Is that it? See, when someone says that word, it sounds more like an institution to me. Not like, just the thing of how someone or something is doing.
I'm very concerned about the state of people, culture, behaviour, etc.