Thread for discussion of Italian Fascism, and other forms of fascism, Mosley, Codreanu, Falange, etc. Also for sharing fascist literature and information.
A Fascist general for Fascists and those interested
Be respectful and please try to keep conversations relatively "intellectual"
Good fascists/similar or influential people to get an introduction
Oswald Mosely Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler Stepan Bandera Corneliu Zelea Codreanu Salazar Ramiro Ledesma Ramos Ettore Ovazza Gaetano Mosca Friedrich Nietzsche Charles Maurras Enrico Corradini Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Johann Plenge Alceste De Ambris Gabriele d'Annunzio George Lincoln Rockwell Juan Perón Giovanni Gentile Julius Evola
Types of Fascism
Italian Falangism National-Syndicalism British Union National-Socialism Strasserism Meme futurism Clerical Fascism Brazilian Integralism Peronism
"[Fascism] was an explosion against intolerable conditions, against remediable wrongs which the old world failed to remedy. It was a movement to secure national renaissance by people who felt themselves threatened with decline into decadence and death and were determined to live, and live greatly."~Oswald Mosely
Greetings Comrades! Here we discuss all things fascism. What is Fascism you ask? Fascism is a complete rejection of materialism. the market is regulated in a manner that hinders the gluttony, manipulation, and misguidance of the people. a meritocracy is enforced in a manner so that people are employed based off of their unique skill sets, so that they may aid and benefit society in the way they are best suited. Order is achieved, spirituality is encouraged, and purpose is applied to everyone and everything. like the fasces, the people of all classes are bound together so that they may be stronger, and function similar to a single living organism. a bold leader oversees and commands the body, a strong military protects and serves the body, and a driven, healthy, and inspired working class nourishes and replenishes the body. together as one, contributing where we are most valuable, always striving toward greatness, the fascist society will exist in success and prosperity.
>Is Fascism different from National Socialism? Both Fascism and NS share the same worldview. Italian Fascism was born for the conditions on the 20th century Italy, and it was meant for the Italian people, and it was inspired by various Italian movements, like Futurism. NS was made for the Germanic people, and for the conditions on the 20th century Germany,and inspired by things like Völkisch movement. While they have the same roots, their leaves are different, just because Italians are different than Germans. The same applies to every fascist group that has ever existed, exists or will exist.
>Is Fascism right or left? It is beyond the left-right spectrum, synthesising ideas of both wings, while remaning a separate thing on it's own. Fascism is above traditional left-right paradigm, because it adheres to the fundamental truths of the Universe we live in, while all other ideologies, left or right, are made up belief systems by humans, and their subjective views.
>Is Fascism the same as communism? No, Fascists aren't materialists, they reject the notion of class warfare and dialectical materialism. Instead, we seek to unite the whole nation, independently of their economic status. Fascists reject the idea of dialectical materialism, instead, Fascists believe that history is written by great man, who put all their energy into the fight they're facing and transform the material world according to their vision and worldview, using pure willpower. When talking about economics, Fascists still allow private ownership of land and small busineses, as long as they act according to national interests. We do not seek to destroy the individual, instead we want to empower the individual person as a part of larger collective.
>What about race? The race is one of the most important things to a fascist. Ethnicity and nation is strictily based on a race, and thus, if the racial makeup of nation changes, it's no longer the same nation. No fascist is "colorblind" or supports race-mixing.
>Why do Fascists oppose liberalism? Liberalism, created upon Enlightenment ideals, rejects the idea of organic and natural society, offering "freedom" and "equality" instead. The liberal view on freedom is totally wrong, as it emphasizes hedonistic attitude towards life, and "live and let live" type of thought. Their "freedom" doesn't make anyone free, it only makes them slaves to their own animalistic desires. "Equality" is something just disgusting. Nothing great was ever created by the equal masses, instead, everything was done by great man or groups of them, who where miles above the average. Democracy give the illusion to the lowest parts of society, that their opinion actually matters, and that they have a active saying in politics of the nation. Meanwhile, they are used by the degenerate ruling class, who uses their lack of knowledge to push their own agenda. Thus, every liberal democracy is really just oligarchy, where people with the biggest influence use the common folk for their own good and personal gain. Liberal economics put the emphasis on profit of the few, while viewing the regular, working-class man as nothing more than tool for the enrichment of elites. Both Liberalism and democracy creates a divided society.
>Why do fascist oppose communism? Communism is materialistic to it's core, it views human beings only in digits, and the only differnce between Communism and Capitalism is that Communism wants to divide resources differently. Fascism on the other hand, is idealistic, it recognizes the spiritual and artistic needs of a man. Communism also promotes class warfare, while Fascism aims to unite the economic clases of a nation behind a higher goal.
Recommended reading >Benito Mussolini - The Doctrine of Fascism >Adolf Hitler - My Struggle >George Sorel - Reflections on Violence >Corneliu Zelea Codreanu - For My Legionaries >Oswald Mosley - Fascism 100 Questions Asked and Answered >Ironmarch Literature and Articles >Raven Thompson - The Coming Corporate State >Oswald Spengler - Prussianism And Socialism >Oswald Spengler - Decline of West >Giovanni Gentile - The Philosophic Basis of Fascism >Julius Evola - Revolt Against The Modern World >Francis Parker Yockey - Imperium >George Lincoln Rockwell - This Time The World >Kevin B. Macdonald - Culture of Critique >Yukio Mishima - Sun and Steel >Fausto Pitigliani - The Italian Corporative State >Ernst Junger - Storm Of Steel >James Mason - SIEGE Useful links >Doctrine of Fascism worldfuturefund.org/wffmaster/Reading/Germany/mussolini.htm: >Mein Kampf hitler.org/writings/Mein_Kampf/ >Library of various Fascist works bibliotecafascista.blogspot.com/ >Ironmarch Archive mega.nz/#F!U3YAyJqK!EK-81ka9QIauKfYuWrkruQ!1zh0FYiI >NOOSE Archive pastebin.com/rCykseWx >Fascist/NS Philosophy mega.nz/#F!cZoSEbpC!kdnYuLw3hvYSus9uZl6PRQ!QNAixJZL >Various Philosophic Works mega.nz/#F!0F5GXTjS!oGdz8UP5JbcleNMy6YKLvg!IUxw2R6T
Have bump for doing good work. I think the short story "a squire's trial" is an excellent introduction to fascism for people just wanting to get a basic idea.
Perhaps you would discuss the overwhelming fact that true facism would not allow Jow Forums to exist. What do?
Michael Anderson
Depends, Fascism would be hostile towards anything that is against the state which would be the people because fascists value a united one state one party under one god structure. So anything against the state is considered an act of war basically.
Justin Anderson
This website is a private entity. You're violating the NAP Have more free time to be fascism If you haven't read "For my Legionaries" yet, do so. It's amazing
Fascism is essentially controlled capitalism, nationalization of the market to benefit the people, if the market doesn’t benefit the state then the state aka the people have no need for said market.
What about William Dudley Pelley and Lawrence Dennis?
Michael Roberts
bump
Matthew Bailey
Do you guys consider Huey Long to be a Fascist? Obviously he wouldn't have identified himself as such, but a lot of policies he supported aligned with the typical Fascist view.
Christian Allen
Why would we need pol then? The problems we come here to talk about we could just say in public!
He was honestly more like a social democrat with authoritarian tendencies than a fascist. He wanted power, he didn't care what race voted him in.
Noah Myers
I could see that, but at the times the demographics were different, and he had apparently genuine concern for the workers, for farmers. At the very least he spoke to the plight of his constituents and supported significant financial reforms.
No doubt. He cared for the people regardless of their race, but I doubt he was a complete altruist at heart. Today he would be among the blue dog democrats, don't know how he would take the immigration and gender wars going on today.
Samuel Thompson
Some Brazillian user was askimg for an reading guide on the last thread, thanks user.