Readings on Fascism and National Socialism - Selected by members of the department of philosophy, University of Colorado by Various
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Fascism having denied historical materialism, by which men are only puppets in history, appearing and disappearing on the surface of the tides while in the depths the real directive forces act and labour, it also denies the immutable and irreparable class warfare, which is the natural filiation of such an economistic conception of history: and it denies above all that class warfare is the preponderating agent of social transformation. Being defeated on these two capital points of its doctrine, nothing remains of Socialism save the sentimental aspiration--as old as humanity--to achieve a community of social life in which the sufferings and hardships of the humblest classes are alleviated. But here Fascism repudiates the concept of an economic "happiness" which is to be--at a given moment in the evolution of economy--socialistically and almost automatically realised by assuring to all the maximum of well-being. Fascism denies the possibilities of the materialistic concept of "happiness"--it leaves that to the economists of the first half of the Seventeenth Century; that is, it denies the equation "well-being-happiness," which reduces man to the state of the animals, mindful of only one thing--that of being fed and fattened; reduced, in fact, to a pure and simple vegetative existence. 6. Against Democratic Ideologies. After disposing of Socialism, Fascism opens a breach on the whole complex of the democratic ideologies, and repudiates them in their |
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