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Neoliberal = globalism = nazis

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All F votes, please explain how its not the same ideology, please. Thanks
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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
Nazis are a form of Fascism. Fascism is explicit in aborting "liberalism" in all it's forms. Neither original Italian Fascism, or any of it's derivates, are globalists, they are hardcore nationalists.

Liberalisms key core concepts are: freedom/liberty, rationality, individuality, believe in progress, sociability, consensus and limited power. It's a product of the enlightenment. While Fascist regimes are rooted in romanticism. Romanticism, is a counter reaction to the enlightenment.

There was no freedom/liberty under fascism, because it's totalitarian by definition.
Rationality was replaced by the subjective experiences and emotions of the nation.
Individuality was replaced by the nations' interests
Sociability doesn't excist, that's why Fascist regimes waged wars agains the citizens of the country that they were trying to annex for their own national concept. Not to mention that most of them were extremely racist.
And wel... if you believe that the governement in fascist governement had limited power, was all equiped with checks and balances and wasn't in full control... then you might have missed that Fascists are autoritarians.

What a stupid equation to make. But hey, it's kinda tough to define fascism when you perceive it as an "evil ideology" and it's content and definition strikes so close to home.