RE: Is Socialism being used as a path to Fascism?

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Well what can I say? Governments are simply clamouring for socialism Meanwhile it wouldn't really benefit anyone except the government alone, the government in many country has clamoured for socialism but then too much control can bring totally monopoly if I'm not wrong.

Honestly thanks for pointing the difference between fascism and socialism. While it's difficult to socialise many states it'll even be relatively easier to facise because this can be done with total brute force and of course the government is the highest Sovereign entity in the land. It was awesome understanding all these

This is the best post anyone could read on the internet this week, first of all thank you for the explicit post, nearly took me fifteen minutes to read but then it was worth it.



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The more powerful Government becomes the easier it is for them to push whatever ideology they want. Socialism offers a short cut to obtaining this power even if fascism is the end goal.

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So does facism brings that sort of power to the government? For instant if government manages to push communism which is a complete form of socialism, will they attain so much power under the guise of having a classless society? I know most countries can never be fascist anymore but how yet some countries still manages to rule with much power, which system can also give enormous power aside from fascism and practised in this modern day?

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I think North Korea is a good example. I think the style of Government aligns more closely fascism (i.e. one family dictatorship, nationalism,etc) than communism but the level of State ownership technically puts it in line with a communist style Government.

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