That's a good point. I suppose there are a number of Eco's bullets that ride 
alongside shared purpose: (3-5), (7), (9), (10), (12), & (14). But shared 
purpose is only dangerous, I think, if it's *unified* or reduced to a single 
dimension. Multi-objective optimization would (then) be less fascist because 
the objectives compete. So, if "purpose" is reduced to "short-term for-profit" 
-- reduction in time and space, then it would be more fascist than "long-term 
for-profit" -- reduction in space but not time -- or "short-term 
socially-responsible" -- reduction in time but not space.

I've been trying to support B corporations lately: https://bcorporation.net/
But it's not clear to me if it's like astroturf ... a simulation of good intent.

Number (7) was interesting because it talks about deprivation of _social_ 
identity and appeals to the least common denominator, which is what I worry 
about the "anyone but Trump" perspective:

"7. To people who feel deprived of a clear social identity, Ur-Fascism says 
that their only
privilege is the most common one, to be born in the same country. This is the 
origin of
nationalism. Besides, the only ones who can provide an identity to the nation 
are its
enemies. Thus at the root of the Ur-Fascist psychology there is the obsession 
with a plot,
possibly an international one. The followers must feel besieged. The easiest 
way to solve
the plot is the appeal to xenophobia. But the plot must also come from the 
inside: Jews
are usually the best target because they have the advantage of being at the 
same time
inside and outside. In the U.S., a prominent instance of the plot obsession is 
to be found
in Pat Robertson's The New World Order, but, as we have recently seen, there 
are many
others."

On 4/13/20 10:06 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Any sort of drive toward engineering a group shared purpose is a drive toward 
> fascism.  Some apparently benign community organizers are undeveloped 
> fascists.  As soon as there is a group identity, run.

> On 4/13/20 8:56 AM, uǝlƃ ☣ wrote:
>> 
>> 1) traditionalism
>> 2) rejection of modernism/irrationalism
>> 3) action for action's sake
>> 4) dissent is treason
>> 5) xenophobia
>> 6) appeal to frustrated middle class
>> 7) conspiracy theories
>> 8) the (elite) enemy is both too strong and too weak
>> 9) permanent warfare
>> 10) exceptionalism 
>> 11) hero worship
>> 12) machismo and fixed gender roles
>> 13) delegitimizing elections
>> 14) minimized vocabulary and Newspeak

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