Is there a Marxist definition of the term, "fascism"? Or, perhaps,
more than one such definition?

I'm looking for something which speaks in Marxist concepts, and
which isn't one of those "ten signs of fascism" lists. In other
words, what is the relationship of the capitalist class to the
state, of the working class to the state, or whatever.

Hopefully, some well-regarded or authoritative Marxist has come
up with a somewhat widely accepted definition. (Widely accepted
among Marxists, anyway.) A longer discussion in some book would
be fine, the definition doesn't need to be succinct. I would
expect that, for historical reasons, this question has been
addressed.

People throw the word, fascist, around in a lot of contradictory
ways. I'm tired of hearing that so-and-so is a fascist from one
writer, but no, he's not, from another, and other similar
pronouncements.



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