First published at 13:27 UTC on October 27th, 2019.
A tired cliche, "criticism" aimed at fascism paints it as inherently opposed to liberty due to its state-oriented nature. However, fascism, if such critics were to read the essential texts, would understand believes true liberty, genuine b…
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A tired cliche, "criticism" aimed at fascism paints it as inherently opposed to liberty due to its state-oriented nature. However, fascism, if such critics were to read the essential texts, would understand believes true liberty, genuine beating heart liberty, can only exist within the state.
Our bodies act against the will of our minds, separating our wants from activities, and cutting us off from what we truly desire. The state steps in to help us behave, to force us to become, the way we've always wanted to, transformed into the greatest variants of ourselves.
Quotations taken from Mario Palmieri's "The Philosophy of Fascism" and Giovanni Gentile's "The Philosophic Basis of Fascism".
Additional quotations from Maurras and Spengler.
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