Bill,
Perhaps you've proven everyone is a fascist, which kind of dilutes the
term's usefulness, but I've haven't heard from anyone whom history
calls fascist.
Maybe you could start from that group -- promulgators of the
organicism of the state, state+industry collusion, race theories --
and show that they were immoral. But so far, I haven't seen a
distinguishing connection between amorality and fascism.
Some famous fascists were sociopaths and psychopaths, incapable of
morality, but I don't see equating the ism with amorality.
It's also possible I've stumbled into some kind of idiolectic
infindibulum and I just don't know the local vernacular. In which
case, oops, so sorry, never mind.
Cordially,
Doug
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