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Fascism however had nothing to do with "big business" or "collusion". Fascism was about the absolute State which was above everything and which controlled everything, hence Mussolini's infamous aphorism: "All within the State, nothing outside the State, nothing against the State." UK hasn't had Fascism since Oswald Mosley. Although it needs to be pointed out, that modern day countries live under Keynesian economics, which Fascism did approve, being a socialist and anti-capitalist ideology after all.
“The State exists for all the people, but is also above the people, and, if necessary, against the people. It is against them whenever they attempt to place their particular interests above the general interests of the Nation. ... It is the purpose of Fascism to unify the Nation through the sovereign State, the State which is above all and can be against all, because it represents the moral continuity of the Nation. Without State there is no Nation.”
— Mussolini, speech on August 8th, 1925.
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