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as an example; nat soc discourages class struggle, wants class cooperation
Fascism is basically anti-materialist Marxism
marxism wants class struggle
no
it is not
@Hooty Nice joke.
just becouse it's collectivist doesn't mean it's marxist
read mein kampf bro
@Hooty are you from USA , answer me
Fascism is paradoxically both pro capitalist and anti capitalist
>Marxism is based on dialectical materialism
I don't read propaganda
answer me you cuk
holy shit
>non materialist marxism is marxism
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If Marxism were anti-materialist, it wouldn't be Marxism. Lel
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>"Fug this ideology"
>"Yeah i'm not going to read the writing explaining the ideology, that's just propganda lmao"
Henceforth..
'Fascism is anti-materialist dialectical materialism.'
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thats a spicy take
Basically Fascism is a response to both capitalism and the spread of socialism
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Fascism is a reaction.
can i post link to modern natsoc explaination?
Fascism is non-Marxist Marxism.
It may very well be a Third Way, but it leads nowhere
Most Fascists had their roots in socialism but ultimately rejected it.
They may seek a third way, but they only propagate Capitalism.
Every time you doubt me, I will always prove you wrong.
No
Fascism is essentially capitalism in decay, where a lot of fascists had their roots in socialism but were disillusioned
Marxism rejected Hegelian Idealism and the Hegelian State.
Marxism is non-Marxist fascism that isn't fascist.
@Cobra Commander that's 20th century soviet autism lmao
Fascism rejexted Marxist Materialism and went back to the Hegelian idealism.
Marx inverted Hegels dialectic