Facism

/Fsg/ - Fascist General-F*ck Globalism Edition

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
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 PerĂ³n
Giovanni Gentile
Julius Evola
Konstantin Rodzaevsky
Francisco Rolao Preto
Dimitrije Ljotic

Types of Fascism

Italian
Falangism
National-Syndicalism
British Union
Strasserism
Meme futurism
Clerical Fascism
Brazilian Integralism
Peronism

Any good books on National Syndiclism? Can't seem to find anything

How exactly does a fascist government work

Anybody in here have insights on falangism or corporatism?

>CORPORATISM
"If today I am better off practically, I owe it to the institutions which the Fascist revolution has created."

We want the Italian workers, those who are interested in their status as Italians, as workers, as Fascists, to feel that we have not created institutions solely to give form to our doctrinal schemes, but in order, at a certain moment, to give positive, concrete, practical and tangible results.

Our State is not an absolute State. Still less is it an absolutory State,remote from men and armed only with inflexible laws, as laws ought to be. Our State is one organic, human State which wishes to adhere to the realities of life. . .

Today we bury economic liberalism. The corporation plays on the economic terrain just as the Grand Council and the militia play on the political terrain. Corporationism is disciplined economy, and from that comes control, because one cannot imagine a discipline without a director.

Corporationism is above socialism and above liberalism. A new synthesis is created. It is a symptomatic fact that the decadence of capitalism coincides with the decadence of socialism. All the Socialist parties of Europe are in fragments.

>CAPITALISM CONT
the theorists of liberalism could say: "You, the State, have a single duty. It is to see to it that your administration does not in the least turn toward the economic sector. The better you govern the less you will occupy yourself with the problems of the economic realm." We find, therefore, that economy in all its forms was limited only by the penal and commercial codes. But after 1870, this epoch underwent a change. There was no longer the struggle for life, free competition, the selection of the strongest. There became manifest the first symptoms of the fatigue and the devolution of the capitalistic method. There began to be agreements, syndicates, corporations, trusts. One may say that there was not a sector of economic life in the countries of Europe and America where these forces which characterise capitalism did not appear.

What was the result? The end of free competition. Restricted as to its borders, capitalistic enterprise found that, rather than fight, it was better to concede, to ally, to unite by dividing the markets and sharing the profits. The very law of demand and supply was now no longer a dogma because through the combined and the trusts it was possible to control demand and supply.

How did this thread slip past me.

Never know when a /fsg/ thread is posted there pretty rare and die off quick

Pretty sad, but anyway, what do you guys think of National Socialism? People on these threads are kind of mixed on Hitler.

Pretty good, can see what he was trying to do.

Let's not forget Papa Franco.

What about the Holocaust, to me, there was antisemitism of course, but Hitler never outright intended for mass genocide and people died due to back breaking labour, and that the numbers are not true.

Never!

What criticisms do fascists have for Heinlein's proposal of society in Starship Troopers? Do mind that there is a lack of government control of the economy.

Yeah I'd say around 900,000 thousand died max

Read Oswald Mosley's "100 Questions" to get a plain English breakdown of fascism. Keep in mind that it is specifically targeted to a British audience of that era.

Basically, fascism involves a complete transformation of society. Whites reject the excesses of capitalism and socialism for a third way that combines elements of both, sometimes referred to as corporatism. Traditional democracy and party politics are abandoned in favor of a unified government managed by statesmen whose only goal is the empowerment of their people and the accomplishment of their nation's goal. Self-reliance, or autarky, becomes a major focus in order to free the state from Jewish international finance.

Fascism requires that people want fascism in order to succeed, but when it does succeed, it is awe inspiring to behold. Hitler's NSDAP transformed a weakened, impoverished, degenerate society into a superpower in less than ten years. Imagine what would happen if the United States underwent a similar transformation. We would be literally unstoppable. This is why the left is so afraid of the alt right.

Who /reading/ here? I'm currently reading For my legionners

Got some stuff from /his/ on Germany that is worth reading.

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Woops.

My great grandfather was part of Francos regime, its a shame things turned out as they did and he had to move to Mexico.

I guess /his/ has some guys who think like us.

>Read Oswald Mosley's "100 Questions" to get a plain English breakdown of fascism. Keep in mind that it is specifically targeted to a British audience of that era.
>Basically, fascism involves a complete transformation of society. Whites reject the excesses of capitalism and socialism for a third way that combines elements of both, sometimes referred to as corporatism. Traditional democracy and party politics are abandoned in favor of a unified government managed by statesmen whose only goal is the empowerment of their people and the accomplishment of their nation's goal. Self-reliance, or autarky, becomes a major focus in order to free the state from Jewish international finance.
>Fascism requires that people want fascism in order to succeed, but when it does succeed, it is awe inspiring to behold. Hitler's NSDAP transformed a weakened, impoverished, degenerate society into a superpower in less than ten years. Imagine what would happen if the United States underwent a similar transformation. We would be literally unstoppable. This is why the left is so afraid of the alt right.

Not specifically on National Syndicalism itself but I recommend "Roots of the Right: Selected Writings of Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera", edited and introduced by professor Hugh Thomas and "Falange. A History of Spanish Fascism" by Stanley Payne

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Is this version good? The name Rosenberg is giving me suspicion

No senpai that's the wrong book lol. Rosenberg was a nazi. You want this one. Though the version I have is just a solid black cover

Oh wow lol. Their so danm similar any place to buy amazon says its out of stock

I'm not sure desu. Do you go to a university? I found mine in the library and checked it out

Nope. Let's hope my library has it.