Fascism Anyone?
Laurence W. Britt
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The following article is from Free Inquiry magazine, Volume 23, Number 2.
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Free Inquiry readers may pause to read the “Affirmations of Humanism: A Statement of Principles” on the inside cover of the magazine. To a secular humanist, these principles seem so logical, so right, so crucial. Yet, there is one archetypal political philosophy that is anathema to almost all of these principles. It is fascism. And fascism’s principles are wafting in the air today, surreptitiously masquerading as something else, challenging everything we stand for. The cliché that people and nations learn from history is not only overused, but also overestimated; often we fail to learn from history, or draw the wrong conclusions. Sadly, historical amnesia is the norm.
We are two-and-a-half generations removed from the horrors of Nazi Germany, although constant reminders jog the consciousness. German and Italian fascism form the historical models that define this twisted political worldview. Although they no longer exist, this worldview and the characteristics of these models have been imitated by protofascist1 regimes at various times in the twentieth century. Both the original German and Italian models and the later protofascist regimes show remarkably similar characteristics. Although many scholars question any direct connection among these regimes, few can dispute their visual similarities.
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My gut tells me maybe we should be more ...
They fit.
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"Arrogance is unacceptable. Do it to my face, and I will react" - Jim Callaghan
"Did you notice any devisiveness in the country?"
"Yes," she said, "we seem to have that, but Bush is doing what has to be done in Iraq."
Prior to a tooth extraction is not the time to start pointing out how wrong-headed thinking (or shall we say, nonthinking) that is, or to come in with all these ironclad arguments backed up with proof. Noooooo, I don't think so. Also, my astonishment that an educated person made these remarks in a very sincere way, left me speechless.
You know, Bush may have very well won the election fairly and squarely. Did you ever feel you somehow had a starring role in "Rinoceros"?
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Dave Ruston