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Fascism, on an individual level, is just "externalize all bad feelings; internalize nothing."

--- Richard Radience, Sep 24, 2020[1]

It seems possible to me that fascism at aggregate levels (ethnic groups, nation-states, etc.) is a pathological reaction to modern humans becoming insufficiently constituted at the individual level.

-- Justin Murphy[2]

You don’t get fascism because there are a certain number of people who are self-conscious fascists, that’s like getting the cart before the horse. You get self-conscious fascists, because there is some effective fascist process taking place. -- Nick Land, June 2017

On the Left side they are in total denial about how much fascist orthodoxy has been generally built into modern societies in the twentieth century. They’re also in denial about how profound the forces they are dealing with are. They seem to think there are a few bad eggs, and if they can bully and terrorize them enough, this whole thing will stop. -- Nick Land, June 2017

Fascism is essentially an extended antifestival, and it arises, as does the antifestival, in response to looming social breakdown, real or imagined. In many societies, the priestly caste takes every opportunity to impose these rigorous interdicts, taboos, and rituals, which after all increase their own power. The best opportunity is a crisis that can be attributed to people’s sinful ways. A crisis like an earthquake, a flood, or… a plague.

-- Charles Eisenstein[3]

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Varieties[]

▬» Oh please! Moldbug was a libertarian (classical liberal even), and not right-wing one at that (compared to the likes of Hans-Herman Hoppe, Gary North, Janusz Korwin-Mikke, etc. Moldbug seems hopelessly Progressive). Your new Fascist reading of Moldbug is useless at best, Fascism is not an outcome that anyone (sane) desires, not even “the real” i.e. Romantic Reactionaries (yes, despite all the posturing you are no more of “a real reactionary” than Nick Land, you’re just private-government Fascist). »


Ahote Reply:July 24th, 2016

Self-identified "Christian" fascism; Race-based fascism; Communist fascism ("Red" fascism); Proto-fascism.

Topics[]

Fascism in popular culture:

  • E.g. «Why does ‘The Crimes of Grindelwald’ sympathize with the wizarding Nazis?» Gavia Baker-Whitelaw— n20-18.

Fascism and popular media:

  • The Nazis made extensive use of radio, television and cinema.
    • «Radio and television in the Nazi media system», Barović 15.

Rhizomata[]

See also: Socialism; Closed market.

  • Proto-fascism; Microfascism; Red fascism; Green fascism (Ecofascism); Virtual world fascism; Cyber-fascism; Technophile fascism; Futurism; Fascist "Antifascism"; Pseudo-fascism (posturing); Transhumanist fascism; Fascist terrorism; Assassinations by fascists; Colonialism and fascism; Anticolonialism and fascism.

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  1. Facebook.com.
  2. October, 2018.
  3. charleseisenstein.org, "June 2021".
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