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
Fascism is thought and action. It is action with an inherent doctrine which, arising out of a given system of historic forces, is inserted in it and works on it from within. It has therefore a form co-related to the contingencies of time and place; but it has at the same time an ideal content which elevates it into a formula of truth in the higher region of the history of thought.
Robert Hernandez
To Fascism the world is not this material world which appears on the surface, in which man is an individual separated from all other men, standing by himself and subject to a natural law which instinctively impels him to lead a life of momentary and egoistic pleasure. In Fascism man is an individual who is the nation and the country. He is this by a moral law which embraces and binds together individuals and generations in an established tradition and mission, a moral law which suppresses the instinct to lead a life confined to a brief cycle of pleasure in order, instead, to replace it within the orbit of duty in a superior conception of life, free from the limits of time and space a life in which the individual by self-abnegation and by the sacrifice of his particular interests, even by death, realises the entirely spiritual existence in which his value as a man consists
Juan Wood
This positive conception of life is evidently an ethical conception. And it comprises the whole reality as well as the human activity which domineers it. No action is to be removed from the moral sense; nothing is to be in the world that is divested of the importance which belongs to it in respect of moral aims. Life, therefore, as the Fascist conceives it, is serious, austere, religious; entirely balanced in a world sustained by the moral and responsible forces of the spirit. The Fascist disdains the "easy" life.
Tyler Flores
Fascism is a religious conception in which man is considered to be in the powerful grip of a superior law, with an objective will which transcends the particular individual and elevates him into a fully conscious member of a spiritual society. Anyone who has stopped short at the mere consideration of opportunism in the religious policy of the Fascist Regime, has failed to understand that Fascism, besides being a system of government, is also a system of thought.
Christopher Perez
Anyone with questions, feel free to ask them.
Dylan Jones
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Grayson Butler
Good luck with your general man, but after the TRS incident and Ironundermensch occupation you're just going to get spewed with CUCKNATIONALIST until you die.
Brayden Lopez
Stop with the special snowflakism. Just be a National Socialist. If you're Catholic you can be inspired by Clerical Fascism and if you're Orthodox you can take inspiration from Romanian National Socialism. These past movements are only good for inspiration and out of historical curiosity. There's not much practicals you can get from them. There needs to be one fascist movement for every nation so that factionalism doesn't develop.
Isaiah Butler
We aren't associated with TRS, what may have happened to them is simply none of our business.
My personal view and thought is that we as fascists should not include or associate our movement with those groups Fascism to remain fascism
Asher Flores
Technically we are not working towards one single objective, we want to inform people about fascism, and that those people join or form movements with this ideology in their countries, but these groups are not internationalist or globalist, obviously, and each of them would have it's own goals.
Blake Hernandez
I'm not talking about one fascist organisation for the entire world. I'm talking about one movement for every one nation. Siege by James Mason has a lot of good advice for this era and you can learn more from it than studying interwar period movements.
Isaiah Ross
I completely agree with you, but I've found that in the past few weeks, any attempt to promote fascism is met with cries of "Why aren't you a white nationalist? Why aren't you an ethnic nationalist? Why are you a civcuck?" It's really depressing because these people seem to genuinely believe that fascism and civic nationalism are one and the same. We may not want to associate with their movement, but they want Holla Forums to be a part of it. This has been the conflict for the past month. This thread is off to a good start though, OP.
Xavier Murphy
just read Primo De Rivera's selected writings, highly recommend
sage cause we have too many gen's
Elijah Wood
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Nathan Hall
This is the main reason why we are doing this, to inform people about what fascism really is and dispel all misconceptions.
Aaron Moore
Sound like fun.
Gavin Baker
So what would a fascist economy look like? Synergistic collaboration between capital and labor for the benefit of the nation? This is an important aspect of fascism that I'd like to see Holla Forums tackling more often. Fascism is after all an economic system, among other things. We talk about eliminating degeneracy a lot, but we don't talk about building a prosperous society much, or about how to maintain that prosperity without falling back into degeneracy.
Eli Reyes
i got dis
Jaxson Thompson
Corporatism was invented for fascism by National Syndicalists. Corporatism is the main economic system a facist society will use. The goal of corporatism is to bring every major interest group or "corporate group" into working towards a common goal for the state. This allows for the state to easily regulate every corporate group and decide what is "good" and what is "harmful" for the state, anything deemed harmful will be banned by the state. Corporatism can be defined as a system of interest representation in which the constituent units are organized into a limited number of singular, compulsory, noncompetitive, hierarchically ordered and functionally differentiated categories, recognized or licensed (if not created) by the state and granted a deliberate representational monopoly within their respective categories in exchange for observing certain controls on their selection of leaders and articulation of demands and supports. Corporatism places the worker's guild within it while relatively retaining the autonomy of the workers and placing them in collaboration rather than conflict with their bosses. In forcing the workers and the bosses to cooperate and allowing the councils to represent themselves in arbitration via the labor courts, the class struggle is alleviated without the need for general strikes and demonstrations. Furthermore, the place of state becomes one of oversight, deciding for instance which goods are considered harmful to the nation and banning their production.
Carter Clark
[embed]youtube.com/watch?v=5bqPXqYWHlE&t=3009s Not much to do with fascism, but the bit about Hitler's government issuing labor certificates in lieu of wages made me think of this presentation.
Don't namefag, we have ID's. Not that you're not allowed to have small moments of vanity, but the idea is to leave your ego at the door.
'least you're not tripfagging, though
Anthony Ross
Question w/r/t the ASIDE: section. The notion that capitalism is defined by purposive activity toward within a free market system seems primitive to me. Liberal economic theorists tend to stress the importance of investment, supply and demand, etc., while Marxist socioeconomic theorists tend to focus on relations of production, particularly the relation between the labor class and the owners of the means of production. Liberal economic theorists probably wouldn't describe capitalism in these terms, nor would most Marxist thinkers that I'm aware of. It seems to me like there are probably better ways to characterize the capitalist, socialist, and fascist modes of production. Not that the infographic is bad.
Connor Parker
I guess that wasn't a question, whatever.
Benjamin Diaz
Drop the name and we'll talk. Here's a bump for good effort.