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  • Bonescape [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Uhh, when have fascists ever challenged the bourgeoisie?

    • Bread_In_Baltimore [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Fascists have always challanged certain factions of the Bourgeois. In Germany, one of the reasons that industrialists were on board with Hitler was that he didn't want to attack "productive capital" (factory, mine, mill owners etc) but wanted to attack "unproductive capital" (banking, finance, speculators) who the industrialists owed massive debt to. If you haven't connected the dots, "unproductive capital" was mainly run by Jews. Often they'd send Bourgeois bankers to extermination camps and then pillage their property to divvy up between the industrialist Bourgeoisie.