Comments by "Historia, Magistra Vitae" (@Historia.Magistra.Vitae.) on "The Damage Report"
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@JuggernautOmegas : Someone is bu tt hu rt over historical facts I see. Let's begin shall we.
German na tion al sociali sts were so cialis ts, just like Italian fa scis ts were. Both opposed libe ral ca pita lism, but also inter natio nal soc ialis m, hence the concept of a “third way,” their cent raliz ed economic policies obeyed co llecti vist and soc iali st prin ciples, openly opposing ca pitali sm and the free ma rk et, favoring na tiona lism and autar chy.
Also few points were wrong in your quote:
" or authoritarian systems similar to his, including those of Adolf Hitler in Germany and Francisco Franco in Spain."
Incorrect. Fa scis ts were to talita rian, not just au tho ritari an. Same goes for Adolf's nat ion al so ciali sts and Franco's Falange. All 3 are completely different ideologies.
"In practice, fascism revolves around a ruler who uses absolute power to suppress the individual freedom of citizens, "
Incorrect. Technically Mussolini didn't have absolute power. He still had to answer to the King of Italy and also collaborate with the Pope.
Only N SD AP, Adolf's nati on al soci ali sts had absolute power over the Ger man st ate.
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