http://www.rense.com/general37/char.htm
How accurate is this list in terms of what 20th-century fascism was like?
>>2567240
Somewhat accurate, but
>Corruption is somewhat common and definitly not defining trait of fascism
>Many of these are traits of totalitarian regimes in general
>I don't think no.4. would exactely fit 3rd reich. While militarism was certainly strong and present, military leadership often disliked the regime and regime (Hitler) disliked the generality.
You would think that fascism is somewhat related to the Italian political movement of the same name that happened in the early 20th century, and their related leaders and documents.
No, no, no. It turns out that fascism actually means anyone or thing liberals don't like, and everything that is bad.
Sounds like a disingenuous attempt to push the "literally hitler" narrative.
>>2567280
/pol/ pls
>>2567336
That poster is completely right though, fascism isn't coming back.
>>2567240
NO BULLIES ON MY BOARD
Pretty sure this is a liberal bait thread that belongs on /pol/.