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Characteristics:
Characteristics:
*Desire for direct representation of the people. Except some people shouldn't count
*Desire for direct representation of the people. Except some people shouldn't count. Notion that fascism is direct democracy, but in a direct democracy everyone should count. Still does not address the fault of democracy, or mob rule, which has the seeds of its own destruction.
*Divine right - as opposed to responsibility. Certainly a popular theme.
*Divine right - as opposed to responsibility. Certainly a popular theme.
Solutions:
*True collaboration, inclusion, and erosion of class barriers, at which communism failed because it created the privileged communist class much like a privileged fascist class
*People transcending their fears
*Mass adoption of growth mindset
*Mass healing of standard childhood trauma.

Revision as of 20:29, 20 October 2024

https://www.ucdavis.edu/blog/curiosity/conversation-why-do-some-people-think-fascism-greatest-expression-democracy

Characteristics:

  • Desire for direct representation of the people. Except some people shouldn't count. Notion that fascism is direct democracy, but in a direct democracy everyone should count. Still does not address the fault of democracy, or mob rule, which has the seeds of its own destruction.
  • Divine right - as opposed to responsibility. Certainly a popular theme.

Solutions:

  • True collaboration, inclusion, and erosion of class barriers, at which communism failed because it created the privileged communist class much like a privileged fascist class
  • People transcending their fears
  • Mass adoption of growth mindset
  • Mass healing of standard childhood trauma.