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The
              Coming US Fascism
In
              1944 the Old Right journalist John T. Flynn wrote:
"The
              test of fascism is not one’s rage against the Italian
and German war lords. The test is – how many of the essential
principles of
              fascism do you accept and to what extent are you
prepared to apply
              those fascist ideas to American social and economic
life? When you
              can put your finger on the men or the groups that urge
for America
              the debt-supported state, the autarchial corporative
state, the
              state bent on the socialization of investment and the
bureaucratic
              government of industry and society, the establishment
of the institution
              of militarism as the great glamorous public-works
project of the
              nation and the institution of imperialism under which
it proposes
              to regulate and rule the world and, along with this,
proposes to
              alter the forms of our government to approach as
closely as possible
              the unrestrained, absolute government – then you will
know you have
              located the authentic fascist.
"But
              let us not deceive ourselves into thinking that we are
dealing by this means with the problem of fascism. Fascism will come
at the hands of perfectly authentic Americans, as violently against
Hitler
              and Mussolini as the next one, but who are convinced that the present 
economic system is washed up and that the present political system
              in America has outlived its usefulness and who wish to commit this 
country to the rule of the bureaucratic state; interfering in the
              affairs of the states and cities; taking part in the management
              of industry and finance and agriculture; assuming the role of great
              national banker and investor, borrowing millions every year and
              spending them on all sorts of projects through which such a government
              can paralyze opposition and command public support; marshaling great
              armies and navies at crushing costs to support the industry of war
              and preparation for war which will become our greatest industry;
              and adding to all this the most romantic adventures in global planning,
              regeneration, and domination all to be done under the authority
              of a powerfully centralized government in which the executive will
              hold in effect all the powers with Congress reduced to the role
              of a debating society. There is your fascist. And the sooner America
              realizes this dreadful fact the sooner it will arm itself to make
              an end of American fascism masquerading under the guise of the champion
              of democracy.
"It
              should be equally clear that all this is in no sense communism....
              [A] reason for the confusion is the character of the men who are
              authentic and honest New Dealers but who were not communists....
              They began to flirt with the alluring pastime of reconstructing
              the capitalist system. They became the architects of a new capitalist
              system. And in the process of this new career they began to fashion
              doctrines that turned out to be the principles of fascism. Of course
              they do not call them fascism, although some of them frankly see
              the resemblance. But they are not disturbed, because they know that
              they will never burn books, they will never hound
              the Jews or the Negroes, they will never resort to assassination
              and suppression. What will turn up in their hands will be a very
              genteel and dainty and pleasant form of fascism which cannot be
              called fascism at all because it will be so virtuous and polite." (As
              We Go Marching [Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran &
              Co., 1944], pp. 252-255.)
In
              1969, at the height of the so-called Sixties, a New Right essayist – 
alarmed, apparently, that Jane Fonda still enjoyed freedom of
              speech and that college administrators were too spineless to have
              the police clear student radicals out of their offices – called
              for "some variety of expediential fascism":
"The
              very nature of the situation creates competing codes and doctrines
              extreme in content and alien to the balancing compromises of liberal
              polity. The stringent demands of such a rudimentary struggle of power 
and ideas invites political approaches that are totalitarian
              in nature: not quite in the original fascist sense that puts all
              aspects of life under the aegis of political authority, at least
              in the general sense that political theory can no longer restrict
              itself to general conditions and procedural rules, but must
              offer a comprehensive, authoritative resolution of a number of specific
              political and social questions." (Donald Atwell Zoll, "Shall
              We Let America Die?", National Review, December 16,
              1969, pp. 12-62-1263, italics added.)
The
              phrase emphasized above ("political theory can no longer restrict itself 
to general conditions and procedural rules") abolishes constitutions and expresses the 
long-standing wish of
              some "conservatives" for a Government of National Emergency.
              FDR and Truman taught them well. National Review lives in
              a mental state of siege. There may be no antidote for it, but the
              following quotations may be of some use:
"Perhaps
              it is a universal truth that the loss of liberty at home is to be 
charged to provisions against danger, real or pretended,
              from abroad."
~
              James Madison, 1798 (italics added)
"Is
              it not just possible that we may become corrupted at home by the 
reaction of arbitrary political maxims in the East upon our domestic politics, just as 
Greece and Rome were demoralised by their contact with
Asia?"
~
              Richard Cobden, 1850
"Wartime
              brings the ideal of the State out into very clear relief, and reveals
              attitudes and tendencies that were hidden. In times of peace the
              sense of the State flags in a republic that is not
militarized.
              For war is essentially the health of the State."
~
              Randolph Bourne, 1919
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