View 1
The practice of something which *called itself _communism_ but wasn't and
the selling of fascism create this illusion
View 2 (complementary)
What the ideologies have in common, excluding the bad faith of their
managers, is the willingness of the followers to be duped
I was going to say that, in their undiluted form, the ideologies of
communism and fascism exclude each other; but any attempt to purify fascism
and it evaporates
Someone flipping from communism to fascism demonstrates their idiocy and
nothing more
L
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Simmers" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 28 July 2000 17:55
Subject: Re: outburst in defence of Martin Johnston
| In the thirties especially, there were quite a few people who flipped from
| communism to fascism or vice versa, ignoring any middle ground. I think
the
| ideologies have quite a bit in common.
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