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Subject: Michael Parenti on American Fascism
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Date: Fri, Oct 27, 2000 11:17 PM
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WARS & FASCISM

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"... fascism in power is the open terrorist dictatorship of the most
reactionary, most chauvinistic and most imperialist elements of finance
capital."

*  Fascism destroys unions and assaults worker's rights.
*  Fascism is violent force an terrorist rule of
state-monopoly-capitalism
*  Fascism is divide and conquer; it is hysteria and scapegoating.
*  Fascism is the destruction of communism.
*  Fascism is state-legal murder.
*  Fascism is racism and anti-Semitism.
*  Fascism is the way they defend corporate Amerikkka and profits.

Germany was capitalism in the employ of the Nazis to destroy socialism
and perpetrate the holocaust.
America had similar aims, the destruction of socialism and socialists,
many of whom were Jewish.
Many monopolists supported Germany and the financial buildup of German
and Italian fascism.
But, when Nazi German became a threat to corporate interests in
Amerikkka, it was time to go to war against Germany. It was a phony war.
NATO are shock troops of imperialism and carry the banner of false
democracy and liberty while conducting acts of aggression.
Thousands of Nazi war criminals were expatriated to Amerikka because the
objectives of monopoly capitalism is to oppose class antagonisms,
liberation movements, communist ideology.
The ideological war against communism/socialism continues. And the
rewriting of world history is part of that ideological war. The truth is
the enemy of fascist capitalism.
There is class struggle and an awareness of this is necessary for our
struggle.
The Golem

FASCISM: A FALSE RVOLUTION
by Michael Parenti
Fascism is a false revolution. It makes a revolutionary appeal without
making an actual revolution. It propagates the widely proclaimed New
Order while serving the same old monied interests.
Before World War I, Benito Mussolini was a socialist, but the minute the
wealthy classes in Italy offered him financial support and power, he
didn't hesitate to switch sides. (We know about people who switch sides,
don't we?) And with the huge sums he got from wealthy interests,
Mussolini was able to project himself onto the national scene as the
leader of a movement that specialized in attacking unions, peasant farm
cooperatives, socialists, communists, and anarchists.
After World War I, to maintain profit levels, the large industrialists
and big land owners had to slash wages and raise prices. The state, in
turn, had to provide the big owners with massive subsidies and tax
exemptions. To finance this corporate welfarism, the populists had to be
taxed more heavily, and social welfare expenditures drastically cut.
(Does all of this sound familiar?)
But the government wasn't completely free to apply harsh measures
because many Italian workers and peasants had their own unions and
fairly strong political organizations. With demonstrations, strikes,
boycotts, factory takeovers, they won substantial concessions in wages
and work conditions and the right to organize and were able to defend
their standard of living. To roll back that standard of living and to
get the economic changes that the plutocrats and tycoons wanted, the
ruling interests had to abolish the democratic rights that helped
workers and peasants defend that standard. The solution was to smash
their organizations and their political liberties. The leaders of
industry, along with top bankers and agribusiness associations, met with
Mussolini to plan and finance the so-called "Fascist Revolution." Within
two years after seizing state power, Mussolini had shut down all
opposition newspapers and crushed the socialist, liberal, Catholic,
democratic, and republican parties, which together had commanded about
80% of the vote.
In Germany, there was a very similar pattern of complicity between
fascists and capitalists. German workers and farm laborers had won the
eight-hour day, unemployment insurance, the right to unionize. They had
built very powerful political organizations, but heavy industry and big
finance were in a state of near total collapse. Business wanted to cut
wages and get tax-cuts and massive state subsidies to revive profit
levels. The German tycoons greatly increased their subsidies to Hitler,
and the Nazi party was propelled onto the national stage.
Who did Mussolini and Hitler support once they seized state power? In
both countries a strikingly similar agenda was pursued. Labor unions and
strikes were outlawed, union property and publications were confiscated,
farm cooperatives were handed over to rich private owners, big
agribusiness farming was heavily subsidized. In both Germany and Italy
the already modest wages of the workers were cut drastically; in
Germany, from 25-40%; in Italy, 50%. In both countries the minimum wage
laws, overtime pay, and factory safety regulations were abolished or
turned into dead letters. Taxes were increased for the general populace,
but lowered or eliminated for the rich and big business. Inheritance
taxes for the wealthy were greatly reduced or abolished. Both Mussolini
and Hitler showed their gratitude to their business patrons by handing
over to them publicly owned and perfectly solvent steel mills, power
plants, banks, steamship companies ("privatization," it's called here).
Both regimes dipped heavily into the public treasury to refloat or
subsidize heavy industry (corporate welfarism). Both states guaranteed a
return on the capital invested by giant corporations and assumed most of
the risks and losses on investment. (Sounds like S&Ls, doesn't it?)
As in all reactionary regimes, public capital was raided by private
capital. As a result, in Italy during the 1930s the economy was gripped
by recession, a staggering public debt, and widespread corruption, but
industrial profits rose, and the armaments factories busily rolled out
the weapons. In Germany, unemployment was eased somewhat because of the
massive arms program and the arms spending. But generally, poverty
increased. But from 1935-1943, the net income of German corporate
leaders rose 46%. In both countries, the conditions of labor
deteriorated greatly: speed-ups, dismissals, imprisonment for workers
who complained about unsafe or inhumane work conditions, longer hours
for less wages.
Much of politics is the rational manipulation of irrational symbols.
In fascism, these irrational, atavistic appeals go back to the mythical
roots of the people: for Mussolini, back to the grandeur that was Rome;
for Hitler, the ancient volk. Then there's the cult of the leader: Il
Duce, the Fuhrer. With leader worship and state worship came the
glorification of militarism, war, and conquest-basically conservative
symbols to get people distracted from their own immediate
political/economic class-interests and get them galvanized into war, the
conquest, militarism.
Fascist doctrines stress one people, one state, one leader. The people
are no longer to be concerned with class divisions, but must see
themselves as part of a harmonious, authoritarian whole, a view that
supports the socioeconomic status quo. In contrast, a left agenda
advocates a sharpened awareness of class injustice and class struggle,
the articulation of popular demands and the self-generated participation
of popular forces.
Fascism, especially the Nazi version, had an explicit commitment to
racism. Human attributes are said to be inherited through blood.
Genetics and biology are said to justify the existing class structure
(just as our academic racists today are doing with their bell curve
theories and their warmed over eugenics clap-trap.)
Fascism also supports sexual inequality and homophobia. The oppression
of gays was criminal and homicidal; the oppression of women was
traditionally patriarchal. "Women's greatest calling is to tend to the
needs of her husband and children, producing as many [children] as she
can for the state."
In Nazi Germany, racism and anti-Semitism were used to rechannel some
legitimate grievances to irrelevant enemies (scapegoating). Many
middle-class Germans knew they were victimized by powerful economic
forces, but they were too bound up in the conventional social order to
adopt a revolutionary course, so they went in a fascist direction and
started voting for the Nazi parties.
Anti-Semitic propaganda was very emotive and irrational, but cleverly
crafted to appeal to certain groups. Workers and peasants were told,
"It's the Jewish capitalists, the Jewish usurers, who are doing this."
The middle class was told, "It's the Jewish trade union leaders and the
Jewish communists who are doing this." The superpatriots were told, "The
Jew is the enemy alien, an internationalist." This is the rational use
of irrational symbols and arguments.
What distinguished fascism from ordinary right-wing autocracies was the
way it attempted to cultivate a revolutionary aura and give the
impression of being a mass movement. Fascism offers a beguiling mix of
revolutionary sounding mass-appeals and reactionary class politics.
The Nazi party's full name was the National Socialist German Workers
Party. Both the Italian fascists and the Nazis consciously tried to
imitate the left: youth organizations, mass mobilizations, rallies,
parades, banners, symbols, slogans, uniforms. And I think for this
reason, too, many mainstream writers treat fascism and communism as
totalitarian twins. But most workers and peasants could tell the
difference. Industrialists and bankers could tell the difference. And
certainly the communists and the fascists could tell the difference.
Western capitalist states have tolerated and cooperated with fascism.
After World War II, the Western capitalist allies did little to
eradicate fascism from Italy or Germany except for the Nuremburg trials,
but the police, the courts, the military, security agencies, the
bureaucracy have remained largely staffed by those who had served the
former Nazi regimes, or their ideological recruits, and that remains
true to this day. How do you murder six million Jews, a half million
Gypsies, several million Ukrainians, Russians, Poles, and others, and
thousands of homosexuals, and get away with it? The only way you get
away with it is that the very people who are supposed to look into these
crimes were themselves complicit.
What happened to the U.S. businesses that collaborated with fascism?
Corporations like DuPont, Ford, General Motors, ITT, owned factories in
these enemy countries that produced fuel, tanks, and planes that wreaked
havoc on Allied forces during World War II. After the war, instead of
being prosecuted for treason, ITT collected $27 million from the U.S.
government for war damages inflicted on its German plants by Allied
bombings. General Motors collected $33 million. Since the war, U.S.
leaders have done their part in keeping Italian fascism alive, giving
millions of dollars to right-wing organizations and neo-fascist
organizations in Italy.
A coalition of neo-fascist and separatist groups headed by media tycoon
Silvio Berlusconi won the 1994 elections in Italy. Their platform: a
single tax rate for rich and poor alike, school vouchers, a stripping
away of the welfare state, the introduction of private retirement
accounts, and, of course, the privatization of just about everything.
The Italian neo-fascists are learning from the American reactionaries
how to achieve fascism's goals under democratic forms with democratic
facades-use an upbeat, Reaganesque optimism; convince people that
government is the enemy (especially its social democracy aspects);
strengthen the repressive capacities of the state; instigate resentments
against the newly arrived immigrants; and preach the imaginary virtues
of the free market.
The political center is always described as a kind of moderate place
between the extremes of left and right. A closer reading of history
should tell us that the center is more inclined to make common cause
with the right against the left, because the center and the right share
a commitment to corporate capitalism and the free market mythology. In
the United States consider how gently, for generations, the murderous,
lynching night riders, the Ku Klux Klan was treated by federal
authorities in this country. Compare that to the way the Black Panthers
were treated. Consider how the right is investigated, compared to the
left. When the Center for Cuban Studies in New York was bombed by a
right-wing Cuban group, which boasted, admitted, they did the act, the
FBI didn't have a clue, couldn't find them. Far from being moderates, as
they're always labeled, people in the political center are quite capable
of the most immoderate and extremist acts imaginable. It was the
Democratic party who gave us the loyalty purges of the late 1940s. It
was the Democratic party that gave us Hiroshima and Nagasaki and
Vietnam. It wasn't the John Birch Society that tried to bomb Indochina
into the Stone Age. It wasn't the American Nazi Party that perfected
napalm. Napalm was developed at Harvard. It wasn't the Nazis who put
thalidomide in the defoliants used throughout Indochina. And today, it's
not the skinheads or the Klan or the militia that maintains the death
squads and other homicidal operations throughout so much of the Third
World. It's the best and the brightest of the political center, with
plenty of help from the right wing. The way the mainstream shades off
into the fascist right can be seen quite clearly in the Republican
Party. The GOP agenda today is really not much different from the kind
pushed by Mussolini and Hitler; it's fascism without the swastika, it's
fascism in a pinstriped suit. First, break the labor unions, depress
wages, impose a rightist ideological monopoly over the media.
The rest of the GOP agenda is to eliminate cultural dissidents and the
arts, attack the rights of women and gays, abolish taxes for the big
corporations and the rich, eliminate government regulations designed for
worker and consumer safety and environmental protection, privatize and
plunder public lands and enterprises, wipe out public services-and cloak
this whole reactionary agenda in a kind of a revolutionary sound. Newt
Gingrich talks about the GOP "revolution." Some revolution! It's the
same old reactionary class agenda. And today in the United States, some
middle class Americans, like the middle class Germans of yore, beset by
real economic difficulties, turn their anger toward irrelevant or
imaginary foes: the immigrants, the Jews, the poor, the welfare mothers,
people of color, feminists, gays, atheists, and others.
Growing numbers of us have lost our skepticism that "it could never
happen here" because it is happening here.
[Omnibus Counter-Terrorism Bill of 1995, which in effect suspends all
Constitutional rights for anyone designated by the President as a
terrorist, and anyone giving aid to those labeled terrorists. If you
give money to an organization, it might go to their radical wing and you
can be labeled a terrorist.]
Something else explains the speed-up of reactionism in America today.
For years the United States leaders and political and economic elites
saw themselves in mortal combat with communism for the allegiance of
peoples at home and abroad. They argued that U.S. workers enjoyed a
higher standard of living than their counterparts who lived under
communism. That was always a theme. "Our workers earn more, our workers
live better than anybody under communism, so stick with capitalism."
Competition with an anti-capitalist system sets limits on how far to
mistreat the working populace. Long before the collapse of communism
they tried to break unions, they tried to depress wages, but now they're
dropping all pretenses at capitalism with a human face.
The potential threat of workers getting radicalized wasn't the only
restraining factor. It was also the working class's ability to fight
back, to win democratic victories, the eight-hour day, Social Security
and various benefits. When the communist nations were overthrown in
Eastern Europe, a very interesting querulous and irate note began to
appear in some of the conservative publications. It went like this:
"Eastern Europe is now moving toward a total free market, so why must we
here in the United States still have to tolerate these collectivistic,
liberal regulations and restraints that are put upon us? Now is the time
to sock it to the public. There's no reason why masses of people in this
country should have a middle class living standard. It's time these
people lower their expectations, work harder, and be satisfied with
less.
With the collapse of communism, there's been a shift in policy toward
the Third World too. "You're not going to turn to Moscow now, Moscow's
in our pocket." So they're hitting them hard. The IMF, the World Bank,
GATT, NAFTA, are undermining the sovereignty of Third World nations,
plundering their markets, drastically cutting non-military foreign aid,
and in some cases directly invading them and destroying the government
that had any reformist tendencies or was maintaining economic
development. U.S. leaders are making war against economic nationalism in
countries like India, Brazil, Mexico, Iraq, Panama, South Korea, Taiwan
and so forth.
A lot of people on the left still don't get it- that these guys are
PLAYING FOR KEEPS [Emphasis mine], that they are going after you, that
they are not going to leave any little bit for you.
There's only one thing that the ruling circles throughout history have
ever wanted-all the wealth, the treasures, and the profitable returns;
all the choice lands and forests and game and herds and harvests and
mineral deposits and precious metals of the earth; all the productive
facilities and gainful inventiveness and technologies; all the control
positions of the state and other major institutions; all public supports
and subsidies, privileges and immunities; all the protections of the law
and none of its constraints; all of the services and comforts and
luxuries and advantages of civil society with none of the taxes and none
of the costs. Every ruling class in history has wanted only this-all the
rewards and none of the burdens.
The danger of fascism comes not from skinheads or the militia or the
Christian right fanatics. It comes from the ongoing practices of the
National Security State and its various enforcement agencies; it comes
from the boardrooms of corporate America. But before we pronounce
ourselves doomed, keep in mind that at the present time, there are
people who are demonstrating and getting arrested and raising hell to
protect the environment and the forests; there are others who are doing
the same at nuclear submarine bases; there are people who are
demonstrating for justice and against racism in the judicial system as
the national protests for Mumia Abul-Jamal show. There are people
protesting against nuclear testing in the South Pacific, against
Medicare cuts and family assistance cuts, against the suppression of the
homeless, against the anti-immigration laws, and for affirmative action.
There are large majorities in this country who even support welfare, if
you don't call it welfare, if you say "Should government help the poor,
should government do more for the poor?"
WE HAVE TO GET A LOT ANGRIER AND LOT MORE DETERMINED. [Emphasis mine]
They want everything, and everything is at stake. Many people are
getting angry; our job is to see that they direct their anger at the
real perpetrators of their misery, and not against the very people who
want to make common cause with them. When the power of capital is
increasingly untrammeled, all of us are put at risk: the environment,
the sacred forests, the beautiful and mysterious creatures of the sea,
the ordinary people who, with their strength and brains and
inventiveness create community and give to life so much that's worthy of
our respect. The real burden to society is not the poor, but the
corporate rich. We simply can no longer afford them.
Conservatives complain whenever we fight back; they say we're engaging
in "class war." Well, I believe it is class war, but I also have another
name for it. When people unite against the abuses of wealth and
privilege, when they activate themselves and militantly attack the
hypocrisies and lies of the powers that be, when they fight back and
become the active agents of their own destiny, when they withdraw their
empowering responses and refuse to toe that line, I call that
"democracy." Their first loyalty is to the dollar; our first loyalty is
to democracy and to the well- being of our society and our Mother Earth.
NCY Feb Mar 1996

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