It's the Corporate State, Stupid
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
David G. Mills
11/10/04 "ICH" -- The early twentieth century
Italians, who invented the word fascism, also had a more descriptive
term for the concept -- estato corporativo: the corporatist state.
Unfortunately for Americans, we have come to equate fascism with its
symptoms, not with its structure. The structure of fascism is
corporatism, or the corporate state. The structure of fascism is the
union, marriage, merger or fusion of corporate economic power with
governmental power. Failing to understand fascism, as the consolidation
of corporate economic and governmental power in the hands of a few, is
to completely misunderstand what fascism is. It is the consolidation of
this power that produces the demagogues and regimes we understand as
fascist ones.
While we Americans have been trained to keenly identify
the opposite of fascism, i.e., government intrusion into and usurpation
of private enterprise, we have not been trained to identify the
usurpation of government by private enterprise. Our European cousins,
on the other hand, having lived with Fascism in several European
countries during the last century, know it when they see it, and looking
over here, they are ringing the alarm bells. We need to learn how to
recognize Fascism now.
Monday, November 21, 2011
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