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The 3rd Position Viewed Historically

By d'Arma MUCH has been said about Fascism and its numerous counterparts and off-shoots, yet very little There is a gigantic flaw in the method of which mainstream scholars derive their understanding of Fascism from, and it’s time to uncover the truth.   what does the average person think when he hears the word "Fascism"? In general you would assume, Hitler, Racism, War, Death, and the "bright" few might think of Mussolini or Italy. I will discuss how and why we got there and the proposed remedy to this epistemological flaw. There's an obvious (although, overlooked) logical inconsistency within using the historical to understand the theoretical with little to no consideration of the background and the full story, the correct axiom is viewing things from the point of view of the doer since every action has reasoning behind it and our goal is finding that in other words we need to find the reasoning behind actions to correctly interpret history in regards to t...

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