America's elite has adopted the fascist dream of a corporate oligarchy
By Joel Kotkin
There’s a tendency today to see Benito Mussolini as a pathetic sideshow, an incompetent blusterer who went from Adolf Hitler’s idol to his lapdog. Yet in many ways, Mussolini’s notion of fascism has become increasingly dominant in much of the world, albeit in an unexpected form: in the worldview of those progressives who typically see “proto-fascism” lurking on the Right.
Mussolini, a one-time radical socialist, viewed himself as a “revolutionary” transforming society by turning the state into “the moving centre of economic life”. In Italy and, to a greater extent, Germany, fascism also brought with it, at least initially, an expanded highly populist welfare state much as we see today.
Indeed, Mussolini’s idea of a an economy controlled from above, with
generous benefits but dominated by large business interests, is
gradually supplanting the old liberal capitalist model. In the West, for
example, the “Great Reset,” introduced by the World Economic Forum’s Klaus Schwab,
proposes an expanded welfare state and an economy that transcends the
market for the greater goal of serving racial and gender “equity”, as
well as saving the planet............To Read More.....
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