• @MothmanDelorian
    link
    31 month ago

    That would meanStalin pursued some right wing policies. Fascism is far right.

    • Justas🇱🇹
      link
      fedilink
      01 month ago

      How is purging minorities and forcefully relocating them in order to kill some of them and assimilate the rest a far right policy and not a fascist policy?

          • @MothmanDelorian
            link
            41 month ago

            No he was far left and he utilized policies based on right wing thinkers if your claim is accurate.

            There’s no such thing as left wing fascism. Fascism is capitalistic in theory and authoritarian there’s nothing about it that would make it a left wing ideology.

            • Justas🇱🇹
              link
              fedilink
              21 month ago

              Tbh, I came into this discussion to show how right wing and left wing do not have a useful definition to discuss real world policies. I don’t think that classifying ideologies as left or right wing matters to the people suffering under them.

              • @[email protected]
                link
                fedilink
                English
                31 month ago

                Not if you’re talking about the disadvantages of authoritarianism (oppression and violence).

                Fascism has a very clear definition that you do not understand. What you think when you think “fascism” is actually authoritarianism.

              • @MothmanDelorian
                link
                31 month ago

                You might think differently if you spend more time studying political philosophy but I believe most understand the limitations of binaries. Both states are authoritarian but at no point will the USSR have pursued fascism as fascism is inherently anti-Marxist.

                • Justas🇱🇹
                  link
                  fedilink
                  11 month ago

                  The problem with political philosophy is that actual politicians are often very ignorant of it. They just do whatever keeps them in power or increases the amount of power they wield.

                  USSR gave up on proper Marxism relatively early. They could have made a fascist turn with someone like Beria in charge.

                  USSR already had a personality cult in Lenin, militarism, control of media, suppression of dissent, economic control and collectivism.

                  The only thing that USSR lacked to be considered a fascist regime was nationalism (although I would argue that their attempts to create a homo sovieticus should count) and private industry (maybe if a fascist regime lasted for long enough they would nationalise industry too).

                  • @MothmanDelorian
                    link
                    11 month ago

                    Beria’s politics weren’t fascist though and turning fascist would be very hard for a state built in bolshevism as fascism is anti-bolshevik.