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The Fascist State organizes the nation, but it leaves the individual adequate elbow room.
It has curtailed useless or harmful liberties while preserving those which are essential. In such matters the individual cannot be the judge, but the State only.
it should be understood that fascism is a spiritual force but it is in no way opposed to religion, it sees the value of religion and specifically the Christian religion.
Fascism respects the God of ascetics, saints, and heroes, and it also respects God as conceived by the ingenuous and primitive heart of the people,
the God to whom their prayers are raised.
For those who wish for record of fascist governments and rulers and beliefs, look at Caesar, Mussolini, Hitler, Pinochet and many other great men.
If I had to condense fascism down to three core aspects these would be the aspects.
1. all pervasive nationalism
This is a core aspect, this sense of duty and love for your people must be cultivated and this is key to the strength of the state and key for it to prosper,
2. Meritocracy
Acceptance of the law of nature which is the law of the strong. (The mentally strong and those who show merit are better and more fit to lead and survive than those who are work.) this is not ethnic and this is not racial, this is simply an acceptance of fact that can be observed in nature and society.
3. A rejection of egalitarianism and it's implications
Egalitarianism makes the smart and strong have to suffer for the good of the weak and foolish, it breeds weakness and punishes refining of one's self. This unnatural doctrine is rejected.