The Five Faces of Fascism
by
Michael Novick, Anti-Racist Action-LA/People Against Racist Terror 
(ARA-LA/PART)

  Like the weather, everybody talks about fascism, but nobody does anything 
about it. Just like the barrage of deadly hurricanes that continue in 
record numbers this season are being fed by global warming of ocean waters, 
the growth of fascism is being fed by a key underlying reality. The Empire 
is coming face to face with its own limits and with the catastrophic 
consequences of its own self-destructive contradictions.

The economic "race to the bottom" of corporate globalization has 
de-industrialized the U.S. Simultaneously it's created a massive 
over-capacity of production using labor priced below the cost of human 
reproduction in China, south Asia, and elsewhere.

There's a concurrent race towards disaster between Peak Oil and Global 
Warming. On track one, we have the runaway train of economic and social 
devastation because of the soaring demand for a shrinking supply of 
petroleum and natural gas. On track two is the runaway destruction of the 
climate and the seas, through pollution by the gaseous wastes of petroleum. 
The only question seems to be how rapidly the tracks intersect and how 
total the smash-up will be.

Meanwhile, the endless war that hid beneath the surface of the "Pax 
Americana" has come out into the open. Domestically we see the Empire 
trying to contain social upheaval by militarizing the schools, the border, 
the police, and disaster relief. We also see the ineffectiveness of that 
military approach. Internationally, the US war machine is bogged down and 
bloodied in two land wars in Asia, Iraq and Afghanistan, trying to figure 
out how to deal with its problems by expanding them regionally.

In the face of these growing and intersecting crises in the political, 
economic and environmental spheres, fascism is once again rearing its ugly 
head. But like the crisis, fascism presents itself in a multi-faceted way. 
There are five main forces competing, contending and colluding in building 
a fascist response and "solution" to the problems of the Empire. 
Anti-fascist forces committed to human liberation and planetary survival 
must simultaneously challenge the Empire itself, develop solutions for the 
problems fueling the fascist response, and disrupt the fascist forces.

To do so, we need to get a clearer picture of the fascist elements and the 
contradictions among them.

Self-proclaimed Nazis, though not the largest or most serious threat, are a 
place to start. This is the element with the most naked racist approach, 
based on open white supremacy. They incorporate traditional nazi/fascist 
symbolism, and classic scapegoating of Jews. Particular groups within this 
tendency suffer setbacks, and ego drives rivalries between various 
"leaders." But this faction has an opportunist tactical flexibility. It 
benefits from effective use of the media to magnify its forces and appeal. 
Nazis seize on every sign of racial friction. It appeals to younger whites 
with a sense of grievance about lost entitlements. They often present 
themselves as anti-establishment or even anti-capitalist, yet usually seek 
protection by the cops. They use methods of physical intimidation, as 
bullies do. But like all bullies, they are highly susceptible to organized 
physical resistance.

Clerical fascism is a second major component, also connected to an element 
of traditional fascism. It is based in religious fundamentalism, and often 
incorporates well-established and well-funded religious organizations, 
whether churches or lay fraternal groups. They base their appeal on a sense 
of moral decay under the Empire, but they are otherwise more than happy to 
operate within the mainstream and existing political institutions. In the 
U.S., we are speaking mostly about Christian fascist groups, which focus on 
anti-woman and anti-gay organizing, opposing abortion and other 
reproductive rights, gay marriage and similar issues. But in a global 
context, Jewish fundamentalism linked to a more secular, but still 
religiously-justified, Zionism is an important element of this tendency, 
and in the U.S., Christian and Jewish Zionists make common cause. In the 
colonized and semi-colonized Muslim world, Muslim fascist fundamentalism 
plays a role more similar to that of western Nazism, presenting itself as 
the voice of grievance, with an anti-establishment, "anti-imperialist" 
politics.

Anti-immigrant border vigilantes have resurrected the worst components of 
the old militia movement. They're most interested not in replacing but in 
supplementing the power of the state. Although some elements engage in 
anti-corporate or anti-politician rhetoric, this faction, like the 
Christian fascists, are generally content to seek entry into, and work 
with, mainstream political power.

Thus the Minutemen and such  vigilante projects work with the Border 
Patrol, or run for elective office. They sponsor propositions targeting 
immigrants, particularly Mexicans, and work closely with Republican and 
some Democratic office-holders. While professing not to be racist, they 
also provide a convenient conduit and nesting place for nazi and white 
supremacist forces. For example demonstrators at anti-immigrant protests in 
Orange County, CA, showed up waving swastika and Confederate flags.

This is a growth area for a mass base for fascist solutions. The state 
legitimizes the use of extra-governmental armed force in direct 
anti-immigrant action. Anti-immigrant and anti-Mexican hysteria, an outlet 
for white grievance, has enabled these groups to spread with Mexican and 
Central American migrants into the southeast, northeast, midwest and 
northwest, from the US "southwest," occupied northern Mexico.

An element within uniformed and clandestine military, law enforcement, and 
state security forces, operating independently of the official chain of 
command, is a fourth component of a fascist movement. This aspect has been 
somewhat dormant in recent years, at least in the U.S. But the increasing 
use of mercenaries by the Empire, as well as concerns within the ranks and 
the brass about the inadequacy of current domestic and international 
counter-insurgency efforts, is resurrecting it. Continuing setbacks in Iraq 
and Afghanistan could increase this component dramatically, with a possible 
appeal among demobilized and disoriented veterans unable to find a 
productive niche in civilian life.

Fascist elements within the state, the governing party and the ruling 
economic and political elite are the fifth element, since fascism is built 
from above as well as below. The Bush forces have been willing to cement 
one-party rule through electoral fraud and coercion. They provide red meat 
and marching orders to the clerical and vigilante fascists, and reward or 
protect fascist elements within the military and law enforcement. This will 
grow as the disastrous consequences of Empire, and the inability of the 
rulers to "deliver the goods" to anybody but an increasingly narrow stratum 
of the wealthy, erode popular support. The Democrats offer at best token 
alternatives to, if not outright reinforcement of, these approaches. This 
shows the systemic nature of the crisis, and the limited options available 
to the rulers as the crises deepen.

The strength of fascism in the U.S. in particular  can  only be understood 
when we recognize that the US political and economic system has always 
contained key elements of what later came to be called fascism. White 
supremacy, genocide, slave labor, and independent armed action outside the 
"authorized" use of force by the state, have always been key aspects of the 
US system.

The interpenetration of corporations and the state, and the incorporation 
of a mass base into repressive state organs, have always been found in the 
US because it is a settler colonial society. Colonized people have always 
existed domestically within the expanding borders of the U.S. Therefore 
such colonial methods of rule have always been present within the U.S.

Moreover, fascists understand, as the "left" in the U.S. mostly doesn't, 
that the Empire has always been a cross-class project. The system allows 
independent armed action by other classes and class fractions that support 
the imperial project, rather than a monopoly by the state or bourgeoisie.

The only effective resistance to fascism must be a thorough economic, 
political and social transformation. We can't appeal to some democratic 
principle or institution to forestall fascism. Passing a law, winning an 
election, or even impeaching or removing a president won't do it. This is a 
fight to the finish for human and planetary survival.

Let's get organized, and build the solidarity and connectivity among people 
to withstand a fascist onslaught and the underlying economic system and way 
of life that are causing the very dislocations the fascists claim to have a 
solution for. Individually and collectively, we must not merely abandon but 
actively overthrow an Empire that is destroying the planet. We need to 
develop a political jiu jitsu, use the force of opponents' offensives 
against them.

We must take advantage of the elite's growing inability to govern or rule 
in the old ways to begin to govern ourselves in self-determined ways, 
through solidarity, mutual aid and direct action.

In each sphere of fascist activity, we need to build alliances among the 
potential victims as well as counter-organize among potential supporters.

This  is not about  an  electoral  coalition based on a lowest common 
denominator effort to muster more votes and 'throw the rascals out' in 
favor of a new group of   rascals. It's about  uniting all the 
disenfranchised, exploited and oppressed to build a new way of life.

The calamitous nature of the state response to Katrina on the Gulf Coast 
has been reinforced by their activities in the wake of Wilma's devastation 
in Florida. Extreme weather will only become more severe. Yet the 'best' we 
can expect from the state is military and police action to protect 
corporate property and enforce pre-existing privileges.

So we need on-going, pro-active efforts to build new forms of community, 
solidarity and environmental responsibility. We must create alliances among 
Mexican, Haitian, Asian and Muslim immigrants who are being targeted by the 
state and vigilantes; the women, lesbians, gay, bi, and transgendered 
people targeted by the Christian right; the Black/New Afrikan people 
targeted by the cops, courts and prisons; and working people generally. 
Only decolonization and self-determination provide a basis for this.

We must create a culture of resistance uniting militant young people with 
older generations capable of learning from past errors in order to prevent 
their repetition. This will allow us to confront and topple the state and 
fascists.

With Christian and other clerical fascism, we must identify the fault lines 
within the base of the fascists, as well as believers who share the 
religious faith but not the fascist vision of the right.

Regarding open nazis, vigorous, overt opposition as well as covert 
intelligence gathering and network disruption must be combined with a 
pro-active organizing strategy for reaching disaffected young white people. 
In this regard, work against not only military recruitment but also the 
militarist and propagandistic nature of education is important. So is a 
defense of young people's health, cultural expression, and rights, 
including those of young women.

Immigrants' rights organizing must proceed on the basis of a vigorous 
anti-corporate strategy for labor, and include solidarity with workers 
world wide.

Our opposition to the Empire's military aggression must reach women and men 
recruited as cannon fodder, because the struggle for a better world will 
require that they turn the guns around.

If we don't act to topple the Empire at its seat, the rest of the world's 
people will pay a terrible price to do it for us.

----
This is lead editorial from "Turning the Tide: Journal of Anti-Racist 
Action, Research & Education," Volume 18 Number 5, November-December 2005. 
A free sample copy in the US is available on request from ARA-LA, PO Box 
1055, Culver City CA 90232. One year subscriptions are $16 in the US, $26 
outside the US, payable to  "Michael Novick" at same address.



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