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Philosophy: Fascism

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WND

President Obama's presidential campaign focused on "making" the news media cover certain issues while rarely communicating anything to the press unless it was "controlled," White House Communications Director Anita Dunn disclosed to the Dominican gov

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The New American

I think we must imitate the Totalitarians and organize some kind of fifth column activity.”Canadian colleague Dr. Brock Chisholm chimed in with sinister comments of his own at the close of the war in 1946, in a speech to the World Federation of Ment

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Financial Times

Goldman Sachs stand to receive a payment of $1bn - while US taxpayers would lose $2.3bn - if embattled commercial lender CIT files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, people familiar with the matter said. The payment stems from the structure of a

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mises.org / S.M. Oliva

The FTC has maintained a website that offers a wide selection of unsubstantiated surveys, "research," and other quasi-factual data in support of the states' ban on alcohol consumption before the age of 21.

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Lew Rockwell

It was common on the left to intimate that George W. Bush was like Hitler, a remark that would drive the National Review crowd through the roof but which I didn't find entirely outrageous. Bush's main method of governance was to stir up fear of foreign enemies and instigate a kind of nationalist hysteria about the need for waging war and giving up liberty through security.

Hitler is the most famous parallel here, but he is hardly the only one. Many statesmen in world history have used the same tactics, dating back to ancient times. Machiavelli wrote in his Art of War advice to the ruler: "To know how to recognize an opportunity in war, and take it, benefits you more than anything else."

But what's the point of studying Hitler's rise to power unle

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AntiWar.com

 The coup first launched by the Bush administration in the winter of 2001 has culminated, all these years later, in the final death agony of the American republic. Whether a swift end would be merciful or not, I cannot decide.

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thepeoplesvoice.org/

 The rules begin to change slowly so that enterprise could no longer make decisions in the interest of profitability. The banks were nationalized. The heads of major companies were changed. Hiring and firing became heavily politicized.

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"All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state." Benito Mussolini What is Fascism? It is a word that defines a specific social, political, and economic order... but what manner of order does it define? T

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During the past several months in the American press, the Democrats have frequently denounced the Republicans as Nazis due to their attempts to control runaway federal spending. How very ironic. I remember the Nazis. Let me share a little about them and recall some of their exploits.

First of all, "Nazi" was gutter slang for the verb "to nationalize". The Bider-Mienhoff gang gave themselves this moniker during their early struggles. The official title of the Nazi Party was "The National Socialist Workers Party of Germany". Hitler and the Brownshirts advocated the nationalization of education, health care, transportation, national resources, manufacturing, distribution and law enforcement.

Hitler came to power by turning the working class, unemployed, and academic elite against the conservative republic. Aft

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Naomi Wolf - Huffington Post

It is my argument that, beneath our very noses, George Bush (and now Obama) and his administration are using time-tested tactics to close down an open society. It is time for us to be willing to think the unthinkable - as the author and political journalist Joe Conason, has put it, that it can happen here. And that we are further along than we realise.

Conason eloquently warned of the danger of American authoritarianism. I am arguing that we need also to look at the lessons of European and other kinds of fascism to understand the potential seriousness of the events we see unfolding in the US.

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NY Times

The United Automobile Workers, meanwhile, will hold up to 20 percent through its retiree health care fund, and bondholders and other parties will get the remaining share. Shareholders would be virtually wiped out. [nice guys Obama Inc.]

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Washington Post

[why the bum's rush?] Federal bankruptcy Judge is scheduled to consider a motion to sell most of Chrysler's assets to a new entity led by Italy's Fiat. Would set up the automaker for one of the biggest and fastest bankruptcy proceedings o

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Since your money (and that of your children and grandchildren) is being used to socialize losses at banks and automakers, you may want to know how that's going. Luckily, the US is a free country where you can learn such things.

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