• dwalin@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I would say nazism as an ideology was not defeated (yeah i know it still exists, thats not the point) by fighting. It was a long process of re-education after the war. The nazis did not woke up the next day and said: “we lost, i guess the jews are ok now”

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      4 days ago

      I would say there are more Nazis now then there were in WW2, they just don’t wear those uniforms, which were the best thing about the Nazis. So weird.

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      So long as we live under the hierarchical authority of nation-states that creates the authoritative dynamic for fascism to take root, further enabled by the capitalist hegemony and the private ownership of necessity resources that keeps people reliant on these hierarchical powers, we will never truly defeat fascism. They will just run back to their hovels and bide time as the system helps them to consolidate wealth and power until they can again make their play for power.