2. The term fascism has always been fluid because fascist founders like Mussolini prided themselves on their own opportunism.
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Needless to say that fascism itself does not fit neatly on the Left v Right spectrum.
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ultimately proximity of fascism to mainstream liberalism in the west makes this question easy: Yes. but also less of a stretch
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Someone who has been a thoughtful talking head and writer on this is
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I have thought this is wrong way to pose question. Proper question is what does Trump have in common with fascism of 1930s?
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Right -- question should be "how fascistic is Trump" not "Is Trump a fascist" -- adjective, not noun.
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To some degree. Fortunately America's failed wars haven't created as a large a cohort of alienated veterans.
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You've also got a mostly thriving economy, and inflation rates of 1-2% instead of 250,000,000%
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He ticks off the Umberto Eco list pretty handily.
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