Virtue-signaling private corporations are the best argument fascism has.
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Replying to @Outsideness
not really, corporatism is basically fascism for Americans.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @Outsideness
Corporatism implies that the corporations are working with the government, not with one faction of the government against the formal power. If culture is going to me imposed by corporations, then those corporations should be aligned with formal power.
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Replying to @anomalyuk @Outsideness
I'm yet to see a fascist government that's not a fusion of a party with the state apparatus. Happened in Italy, in Germany, in Russia, in China, in Japan, in Brazil, etc.
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the difference of American Socialism might be that it enjoys the catharsis of frequent Outer Party humiliation.
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corporations are aligned with the Cathedral, which is the government, and the party.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @Outsideness
The Cathedral is not the government, in the same way that the Church was not the government in medieval Europe.
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The worst aspect of the Modern Structure is that the Cathedral, through being the source of truth and morality for the government, has power without responsibility. Consequently, holiness spirals are not constrained by reality.
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