@@SimonaZambelli-qs4pd Sorry for the language barrier, but I will try my best to explain. Fascism is "socialist"/corporatist, not capitalist. Fascism cannot be capitalist because it is fundamentally a collectivist ideology as opposed to the individualism proposed by capitalism and liberalism. So if fascism is not capitalist, how is it different from Communism? I put "socialism" in brackets because fascism differs from Communism/Marxism, i.e. mainstream socialism for two main reasons: 1. Fascism defines the collective according to national identity, not class. 2. Fascism believes in social Darwinism as opposed to egalitarianism. Disclaimer: Fascism has many variations across nations as its doctrines derive from the Volksgeist.
@Polydvx il fascismo è capitalista, il corporativismo non mina i principali fondamenti del capitalismo. Non abolisce la proprietà privata, la competizione, la gerarchia e il potere dei capitalisti sui lavoratori, anzi li rafforza. La socializzazione delle imprese nella Repubblica Sociale Italiana era una farsa: 2 giorni prima Mussolini disse a Rahn che non vi sarebbero state espropriazioni, il Consiglio di Gestione era presieduto dall'imprenditore che non poteva essere respinto e che i rappresentanti dei lavoratori erano selezionati dal governo, in questo modo i lavoratori avrebbero avuto la sensazione di partecipare alla gestione dell'impresa, mentre in realtà questa spettava principalmente all'imprenditore e allo Stato.
One thing I don't really understand is 'Comrades assassinated by reactionaries'. Literally Fascism is Reactionary ideology, so why the hate against it?
The idea that fascism is reactionary comes from its enemies, the Marxists. Fascist self-perception was quite different. As Mussolini says in 'The Doctrine of Fascism': "The Fascist repudiations of socialism, democracy, liberalism, should not, however, be interpreted as implying a desire to drive the world backwards to positions occupied prior to 1789. ... The Fascist State ... is not reactionary but revolutionary."
@@1-VII-1569 I think, that it was revolutionary with just reactionary "aesthetics" like whole bring back Roman age idea. It's fascinating, how they combined classical architecture with modernism. Thanks for the information.
Take into account that even though il Duce took power in 1922 with the assistance of reactionaries and right-wing elements this song originates from the Republic of Saló (1943-1945), the product of the great betrayal made by Vittorio Emanuele and Badoglio with the support of all the right wing/monarchofascist factions of italian society. The fascist ideology is purely revolutionary and during this coup thousands of fascists were assasinated by reactionary traitors, so it makes a lot of sense.
Not even in my wildest dreams did I expect there to be an Italian version of the Horst Wessel Song
Yea me too...I saw it and I thought I was dreaming
yes, slava
not that weird considering there was a German version of Giovinezza
bänger
I do wish it was a full version
Cos'è la vecchia rotta?
In questo contesto, capitalismo e liberalismo
@@MediterraneanIdentity ma il fascismo è capitalista.
@@SimonaZambelli-qs4pd Sorry for the language barrier, but I will try my best to explain.
Fascism is "socialist"/corporatist, not capitalist. Fascism cannot be capitalist because it is fundamentally a collectivist ideology as opposed to the individualism proposed by capitalism and liberalism. So if fascism is not capitalist, how is it different from Communism?
I put "socialism" in brackets because fascism differs from Communism/Marxism, i.e. mainstream socialism for two main reasons: 1. Fascism defines the collective according to national identity, not class. 2. Fascism believes in social Darwinism as opposed to egalitarianism.
Disclaimer: Fascism has many variations across nations as its doctrines derive from the Volksgeist.
@Polydvx il fascismo è capitalista, il corporativismo non mina i principali fondamenti del capitalismo. Non abolisce la proprietà privata, la competizione, la gerarchia e il potere dei capitalisti sui lavoratori, anzi li rafforza. La socializzazione delle imprese nella Repubblica Sociale Italiana era una farsa: 2 giorni prima Mussolini disse a Rahn che non vi sarebbero state espropriazioni, il Consiglio di Gestione era presieduto dall'imprenditore che non poteva essere respinto e che i rappresentanti dei lavoratori erano selezionati dal governo, in questo modo i lavoratori avrebbero avuto la sensazione di partecipare alla gestione dell'impresa, mentre in realtà questa spettava principalmente all'imprenditore e allo Stato.
Comunque il testo dice "bestia rossa". È un errore di trascrizione.
One thing I don't really understand is 'Comrades assassinated by reactionaries'. Literally Fascism is Reactionary ideology, so why the hate against it?
In this case the reactionaries are the commies
The idea that fascism is reactionary comes from its enemies, the Marxists. Fascist self-perception was quite different. As Mussolini says in 'The Doctrine of Fascism':
"The Fascist repudiations of socialism, democracy, liberalism, should not, however, be interpreted as implying a desire to drive the world backwards to positions occupied prior to 1789. ... The Fascist State ... is not reactionary but revolutionary."
@@1-VII-1569 I think, that it was revolutionary with just reactionary "aesthetics" like whole bring back Roman age idea. It's fascinating, how they combined classical architecture with modernism. Thanks for the information.
Take into account that even though il Duce took power in 1922 with the assistance of reactionaries and right-wing elements this song originates from the Republic of Saló (1943-1945), the product of the great betrayal made by Vittorio Emanuele and Badoglio with the support of all the right wing/monarchofascist factions of italian society. The fascist ideology is purely revolutionary and during this coup thousands of fascists were assasinated by reactionary traitors, so it makes a lot of sense.
Because fascism was born as a form of national socialism, but it never materialized, ergo it slipped to the right