- 25 Jun 2014 23:11
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A society without toil. A society of robotic property.
Mussolini said something to the effect of; "if it's not corporatist, it isn't fascist".
Could then a form of corporatism in which only the bourgeoisie are included directly in government on the one hand, or a form in which only proletarian syndicalist labor-ownership is included, both be forms of fascism?
Is class collaboration another vital element, or does the corporatist governmental structure count more? Is standard fascism merely the fascist middle with a hypothetical National Syndicalist left, and a bourgeois corporatism (National Capitalist?) on its right? Are these left-fascist and right-fascist respectively, akin to the intra-spectrum of left-communism and right-communism?
Could then a form of corporatism in which only the bourgeoisie are included directly in government on the one hand, or a form in which only proletarian syndicalist labor-ownership is included, both be forms of fascism?
Is class collaboration another vital element, or does the corporatist governmental structure count more? Is standard fascism merely the fascist middle with a hypothetical National Syndicalist left, and a bourgeois corporatism (National Capitalist?) on its right? Are these left-fascist and right-fascist respectively, akin to the intra-spectrum of left-communism and right-communism?
A society without toil. A society of robotic property.