U.S. Not Fascist Just Yet... [message #156361] |
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Messages: 215 Registered: May 2004 Location: Manchester
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Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Fascism on the extreme right wing of politics (stemming from Conservatism) and Liberalism is Left of centre…how did Liberals invent Fascism?
The 3 most famous fascist were all conservatives. Mussolini (inventer of fascism), Hitler and Franco (he was just conservative but because Hitler and Mussolini helped him was considered fascist). So how did a group of people who are left of centre invent an extream right wing political stance?
Aircraftkiller | That's irrelevant to this thread.
Common fallacies of logic and rhetoric:
Ad hominem - attacking the arguer and not the argument.
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