Some thoughts on the political terminology

Posted by Ilya on July 05, 2021

Current global world order, characterized by the rise of corporations, which interactions between each other and with governments  are becoming increasingly complex, is normally known as globalism, neo-liberalism, or capitalism, depending on the author's attitude. These days, one cannot survive without being involved into this (global) capitalism, beside of people in the isolated tribes like Sentinel or (to some extend) "punished" countries like DPRK or Cuba.

Now, what is fascism (beside of generic insult)? Wikipedia and similar sources give some vague definitions, mostly tied to the particular regimes in Italy and Germany of 1930-s. I prefer to think about fascism as a higher level of corporatism where not only each individual has to belong to some corporation, but also each corporation has to belong to the single hierarchy of corporations, headed by the master-corporation, usually the state or the party.

Then, like neo-liberalism is an extension of liberalism from the nation-wide scale to the global scale, I suggest a term neo-fascism as an extension of fascism from the nation-wide scale to the global scale. In neo-fascism, each individual has to belong to some corporation, and each corporation, including states, has to belong to the global hierarchy of corporations, which is headed by the global master-corporation, does not matter if we name it ZOG, IMF or WHO.

So, current global world order is neo-fascism.


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