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For 8 years I listened to a drug-addled Rush Limbaugh and his cadre of
wannabes call me a Communist.
In their twisted
logic peace, prosperity, fiscal and social responsibility, smaller
government, merit over cronyism, personal privacy, and homeland
security through competence and vigilance somehow equated to Cold War
era Soviet Union governance...I know, it makes ZERO sense but consider
the source.
If Limbaugh &
Co. truly would like to study real domestic parallels to oppressive
20th Century governments, they could start with Dr. Lawrence Britt's
14 Defining Characteristics of Fascism, which I have provided below.
This is a big
break from the usual format of my newsletter but I believe that you'll
appreciate the info.
Thanks for
listening!
Love ALLways,
Randi
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Fourteen Defining
Characteristics Of Fascism
Dr. Lawrence
Britt has examined the fascist regimes of Hitler (Germany), Mussolini
(Italy), Franco (Spain), Suharto (Indonesia) and several Latin
American regimes.
Britt
found 14 defining characteristics common to each:
1. Powerful and Continuing Nationalism - Fascist regimes tend
to make constant use of patriotic mottos, slogans, symbols, songs, and
other paraphernalia. Flags are seen everywhere, as are flag symbols on
clothing and in public displays.
2. Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights - Because of
fear of enemies and the need for security, the people in fascist
regimes are persuaded that human rights can be ignored in certain
cases because of "need." The people tend to look the other way or even
approve of torture, summary executions, assassinations, long
incarcerations of prisoners, etc.
3. Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause -
The people are rallied into a unifying patriotic frenzy over the need
to eliminate a perceived common threat or foe: racial, ethnic or
religious minorities; liberals; communists; socialists, terrorists,
etc.
4.
Supremacy of the Military - Even when there are widespread
domestic problems, the military is given a disproportionate amount of
government funding, and the domestic agenda is neglected. Soldiers and
military service are glamorized.
5. Rampant Sexism - The governments of fascist nations tend to
be almost exclusively male-dominated. Under fascist regimes,
traditional gender roles are made more rigid. Divorce, abortion and
homosexuality are suppressed and the state is represented as the
ultimate guardian of the family institution.
6.
Controlled Mass Media - Sometimes to media is directly controlled
by the government, but in other cases, the media is indirectly
controlled by government regulation, or sympathetic media spokespeople
and executives. Censorship, especially in war time, is very common.
7. Obsession with National Security - Fear is used as a
motivational tool by the government over the masses.
8. Religion and Government are Intertwined - Governments in
fascist nations tend to use the most common religion in the nation as
a tool to manipulate public opinion. Religious rhetoric and
terminology is common from government leaders, even when the major
tenets of the religion are diametrically opposed to the government's
policies or actions.
9. Corporate Power is Protected - The industrial and business
aristocracy of a fascist nation often are the ones who put the
government leaders into power, creating a mutually beneficial
business/government relationship and power elite.
10.
Labor Power is Suppressed - Because the organizing power of labor
is the only real threat to a fascist government, labor unions are
either eliminated entirely, or are severely suppressed.
11. Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts - Fascist nations
tend to promote and tolerate open hostility to higher education, and
academia. It is not uncommon for professors and other academics to be
censored or even arrested. Free expression in the arts and letters is
openly attacked.
12. Obsession with Crime and Punishment - Under fascist
regimes, the police are given almost limitless power to enforce laws.
The people are often willing to overlook police abuses and even forego
civil liberties in the name of patriotism. There is often a national
police force with virtually unlimited power in fascist nations.

13. Rampant Cronyism and Corruption - Fascist regimes almost
always are governed by groups of friends and associates who appoint
each other to government positions and use governmental power and
authority to protect their friends from accountability. It is not
uncommon in fascist regimes for national resources and even treasures
to be appropriated or even outright stolen by government leaders.
14. Fraudulent Elections - Sometimes elections in fascist
nations are a complete sham. Other times elections are manipulated by
smear campaigns against or even assassination of opposition
candidates, use of legislation to control voting numbers or political
district boundaries, and manipulation of the media. Fascist nations
also typically use their judiciaries to manipulate or control
elections.
The
above is a summery of the more detailed orignal article "Fascism
Anyone?" first published in
Spring 2003 edition of Free Inquiry
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