>>7660768"Fascism wants man to be active and to engage in action with all his energies; it wants him to be manfully aware of the difficulties besetting him and ready to face them. It conceives of life as a struggle in which it behooves a man to win for himself a really worthy place, first of all by fitting himself (physically, morally, intellectually) to become the implement required for winning it. As for the individual, so for the nation, and so for mankind. Hence the high value of culture in all its forms (artistic, religious, scientific) and the outstanding importance of education. Hence also the essential value of work, by which man subjugates nature and creates the human world (economic, political, ethical, and intellectual)." - The Doctrine of Fascism by Giovanni Gentile and Benito Mussolini
>fascism as an ideology is 109% completely just about the state and has absolutely nothing to do with philosophical implications on the betterment of the individual this brainlet hasn't even read one of the foundational texts of the ideology lmao
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