- 10 Feb 2015 22:15
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I had a hard time coming up with a title for this post to draw people in, I would like some input from people here.
Fascism/Corporatism is not a mainstream ideology in western democracies, I myself do not adhere to it. These things being said lately I've been focusing on envisioning how certain theoretical states would work in their idealized form. I can see to some extent how a fascist or state corporatist society might work (outside the pejorative connotation) although I do not agree with it.
This being said a common theme among far-rightists on this forum is how the current neo-liberal political order is morally bankrupt. Thus it might be reasoned some policies that are in place in a theoretical corporatist/fascist state could be opposed in the current context simply because the current political system would ensure they were screwed up.
I hope some fascists/corporatists can answer this question: how do you feel about temporary alliances with their theoretical opponents in terms of favoring seemingly counter-intuitive policies because the current political environment does not allow them to be implimented in accordance with the fascist vision? In other words would you oppose creating a total state if the right people were not in charge and if one were created how would you prevent that from happening later?
Fascism/Corporatism is not a mainstream ideology in western democracies, I myself do not adhere to it. These things being said lately I've been focusing on envisioning how certain theoretical states would work in their idealized form. I can see to some extent how a fascist or state corporatist society might work (outside the pejorative connotation) although I do not agree with it.
This being said a common theme among far-rightists on this forum is how the current neo-liberal political order is morally bankrupt. Thus it might be reasoned some policies that are in place in a theoretical corporatist/fascist state could be opposed in the current context simply because the current political system would ensure they were screwed up.
I hope some fascists/corporatists can answer this question: how do you feel about temporary alliances with their theoretical opponents in terms of favoring seemingly counter-intuitive policies because the current political environment does not allow them to be implimented in accordance with the fascist vision? In other words would you oppose creating a total state if the right people were not in charge and if one were created how would you prevent that from happening later?