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What’s the difference between fasco-capitalism and bourgeo-fascism?
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It's like the difference between drinking and driving and driving and drinking.
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just more made up meme words from leftists
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>>18488687
Both are just extremist versions of liberal capitalism.
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>>18488726
dunno but this meme is actually not wrong
only the state can stop accumulation of capital and then usage of capital to bend state to do its bidding
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>>18490034
But liberalism is leftist.
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>>18488687


THOSE TERMS ARE SPURIOUS.

WHAT YOU CALL «FASCO-CAPITALISM» (SIC) IS CORPORATIVISM; WHAT YOU CALL «BOURGEO-FASCISM» IS LIBERAL CAPITALISM.

CORPORATIVISM IS STATE CAPITALISM; BOTH, THE PUBLIC, AND THE PRIVATE SECTORS ARE HOMOLOGIZED AND INCORPORATED BY STATE.

LIBERAL CAPITALISM IS FINANCIERISM; THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS AUTONOMOUS.
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>>18490127


PROGRESSIVISM —«LEFT»—, AND CONSERVATISM —«RIGHT»—, ARE THE TWO WINGS OF THE BEAST OF LIBERALISM.
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>>18490063
I suppose only a police man can stop himself form being bribed.
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>>18490144
yes, there is some truth in what you said, a soldier with no ideology is just a thug, same goes for police man and a state
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>>18490127
>amerimutt education
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>>18490156
It's true though.
Liberalism = leftism, anti-capitalism, wokeness, diversity, internationalism
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>>18490149
Reminder that Founding Fathers considered standing army to be a tyranny.
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>>18490230
that is true, any army is tyranny by default
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>>18490156
According to the traditional (pre marx)origin of left vs right, he’s right. According to modern systems (post marx but most improtantly post lenin) he’s wrong but if you accurately applied the modern system, Fascism would be 100% left wing so most lefties now a days stick to the traditional system
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>>18488687
The first one leads to a couple megacorps ruling the market

The second one is more like a established caste system with those who own the means of production (land-property-tools) lord over those who can only labor
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>>18488687
>What’s the difference between fasco-capitalism and bourgeo-fascism?
1. Fascio-capitalism
This term is most often used to describe an economic system in which the state and big capital (corporations) merge into a single entity to achieve the goals of the regime.

Essence: This is a form of corporatism. The state does not eliminate private property (as in communism), but business must serve the interests of the state (often nationalist or military). In return, the state protects big business from labor strikes and competition.

Who controls the situation? Usually, the fascist state dictates the rules, and the capitalists become its tools, although they make huge profits from it.

Example: Historical Benito Mussolini's Italy or Adolf Hitler's Germany, where companies such as Krupp or IG Farben collaborated closely with the Nazis.

2. Bourgeois fascism
This term more often comes from Marxist and leftist criticism. It describes a situation where the traditional wealthy class itself (the bourgeoisie) resorts to fascist methods to maintain its power.

Essence: This is a reactionary move by the elite. When the capitalist system faces a crisis (for example, the strengthening of socialist movements, workers' revolts, or economic collapse), democracy becomes useless to the bourgeoisie. In order to protect their wealth and status, the liberal bourgeoisie abandons democratic freedoms and supports a fascist dictator.

Who is in control? From this perspective, fascism is simply a tool in the hands of the bourgeoisie to control the masses and maintain the status quo.

Example: Support for the fascists by industrialists and bankers in the Weimar Republic (Germany) before Hitler came to power, in order to stop the spread of communism.
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>>18490063
>we have to violate your rights in a profound way
>to prevent the violation of your rights in a limited way
>which will be on a much grander scale once we're in power
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The irony is "don't tread on me" minutemen types who seek to erode federal power would prevent an enormous amount of corruption, instead of being ruled by the swamp in Washington corrupted by corporations, at worst you'd get someone like Boss Hogg getting elected County Judge for a couple of years.



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