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Originally Posted by Goofle
Fascism always tends to be socialist economically and therefore left wing. Again, it depends on the definitions you use for left and right wing. I'd rather see the two used in relation to economic policy, because we can use other terms to discuss social attitudes.
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No, you are wrong. Fascism and Nazism are both right and left wing economically. Those ideologies are predisposed to allowing the strongest to survive and social darwinism and ****, and therefore allow for a certain amount of capitalism to keep business healthy, but when the **** hits the fan the state needs to step in to make sure that the state ultimately benefits from the economy. And of course all of this is decided on the fly with a system that has no coherent plan and just wings it. So to call it socialist is as ignorant as it is to call it capitalist.
Fascism and Nazism in practice actually have more to do with a capitalist oligarchy than anything else, since corporations technically operate independently, but have government appointed liaisons to make sure that the state is represented. There was in effect the same kind of relationship between business and state as there is in the modern Western world due to the tendency of these liaisons to move either from government positions to business positions or vice versa. So while there was technically a separation of business and government, money talks in the same way that it does with... us I guess.
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Originally Posted by Goofle
I guess you have wiki articles so that's worth reading tomorrow or sometime in the next year.
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Or you have no idea what you're talking about unless Rush Limbaugh tells you what you're talking about.
And all of this ignores that the only reason any right winger ever came up with this argument was to associate the left with the Holocaust. So by keeping up with this garbage, Goofle, you are in effect using the Holocaust for your own cheap means to attack the left because I guess you just don't give a **** and like winning arguments.