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Words are defined so that we can communicate effectively. The actual usage of a word gives it meaning, and thus the meaning may change over time. “Fascism” used to be nationalist, militarist, racist, authoritarian government with cult-leader worship. Now, I think, “fascism” means advocacy of a capitalist corporate-plutocratic authoritarian structure. Rather than “the blood is the land” mythology, it’s “wealth is self-justifying”. The classic “fascism” is a set of tools which the current one is willing to use: nationalism, militarism, racism, designation of an external enemy which is labelled as simultaneously weak and cowardly yet also implacable and dangerous, single-leader cult worship. Those are not core beliefs of these people, those are strategies that they find acceptable to achieve and maintain power. -30-

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