Much has been said about fascism, some in good faith, and much in bad. One of the most hotly contended topics to surround fascism as an ideology is the outcomes of its social and economic revolution. Scholarship has been extremely divided for the better part of the past century over the successes, failures or what-have-yousContinue reading “The Developmental Dictatorship – Fascist Socioeconomics”
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Class Struggle and Syndicalism: The Origins of Fascism
When discussing the origin and development of Fascism, traditional history likes to put the focus on the so called “Right Wing” influences on it, such as Nationalism, Religious conservatism, patriarchal genders roles, and doctrines of racial supremacy. This focus is misplaced and often simply incorrect. Fascism, as developed in Italy and France in the yearsContinue reading “Class Struggle and Syndicalism: The Origins of Fascism”