/Fsg/ Fascism General

/Fsg/ - Fascist General

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


conservapedia.com/Fascist_Manifesto,_1919

worldfuturefund.org/wffmaster/Reading/Germany/mussolini.htm

reakt.org/fiume/charter_of_carnaro.html


uploadmb.com/dw.php?id=1389982155

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
Konstantin Rodzaevsky
Francisco Rolao Preto
Dimitrije Ljotic

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

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>philosophic conception
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.

>spiritual conception
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.

>ethical conception
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.

>religious conception
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.

Wew lads.

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>1mplyingyou WOULDN'T

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Why was Fascism so memey?

How is any of that memey?

How's it Memey?

Your list forgot to include:
Jacques Doriot
Ferenc Szálasi
Jozef Tiso
Georges Sorel
Niccola Bombacci
Plínio Salgado
Seigō Nakano
Chiang Kai-shek
Antoun Saadeh

You people are so stupid because you ARE fascists!

I also forgot
Bolesław Piasecki
Anton Mussert
Vidkun Quisling

stop appropriating the black sun retard

Look at that, it literally says "Mussolini is always right"

I'm a Fascist myself but I have to admit that's memey af

The Fasces represents strength through unity, also represents power and authority.

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Its just for architectural and propaganda purposes, I don't really see how that'd make it "memey"

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More so, NatSoc than Fascist, but pretty close.

Was Abe a fascist?

I don't see any reason to call him Fascist.

Good argument

The big question is why Pinochet isn't in that list

Political correctness is a disease that needs to be eradicated with truth serum.

because he's a CIA backed free market shill

He has a throne made of fasces

How could you misspell Jorge González von Marées?

Pinochet was not a fascist, simply being authoritarian and having a anti liberal and communist stance doesn't make you a fascist. He didnt even use corporatism, his state was something kinda similar to Salazar's Portugal

The american government is filled with them, the fasces has been used symbolically since the Roman empire, for it represents strength through unity, and power and authority. Something america is ironically lacking in

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Food for thought. In times economic turmoil, fascism has been shown to revitalize the economy. I was thinking, how much more could fascism boost an economy in a place like the U.S?
I remember researching the German American Bund, and found that they hailed George Washington as the "first American fascist." But I couldn't anything that supported it. Can anyone shed some light?

That really isn't true whatsoever, the founding fathers were more libertarian and classical liberals. In america I would continue to advocate the traditional economic system of fascism, corporatism.

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wait what?

>Pinochet
>A fascist

Wew he was just authoritarian and anti-communist. Still fairly based, but not a fascist.

Just as I thought. It baffled me to think that Washington was anything of the sort. The confusion lied in a quote, "Democracy does not work," or something along the lines, that supposedly came from him. But, I couldn't find it. I really have no idea how the German American Bund came to the conclusion.