If
the fascist state is in possession of a well oiled propaganda
machine, then winning over the populace is made a much simpler task.
This means to say, that when the populace is diverted from the strong
arm tactics of the fascist government, the government is made more
able to implement their policies without annoying intervention.
Noam
Chomsky related the parallels of propaganda during Hitler's Germany
and modern America during an interview; “There it was the Jews.
Here it will be the illegal immigrants and the blacks. We will be
told that white males are a persecuted minority. We will be told we
have to defend ourselves and the honor of the nation. Military force
will be exalted. People will be beaten up. This could become an
overwhelming force. And if it happens it will be more dangerous than
Germany. The United States is the world power. Germany was powerful
but had more powerful antagonists. I don’t think all this is very
far away” (Rothschild, 2010).
These
are the hallmarks of a nation with a socialized agenda. However, if
these recepients don't contribute to the bellicose zeitgeist and
efforts of the state they then are not to be taken care of by the
fascist state. It's clear that leading American intellectuals see a
shift towards historic fascism when one examines the propaganda
machine and the injection of polarizing issues. This trend becomes
more obvious and more entrenched when war appropriations and the
military industrial complex converge.
Militaristic
Tendencies and The Armaments Industry
In
order for the fascist state to continue to advance its warring
efforts two ingredients are need: money and manufacturing. Chris
Hellman is communications liaison at the National Priorities Project,
a military watchdog and think tank. He maintains that the United
States government sets aside 20% of its GDP on military spending. The
20%, Hellman claims, is only the tip of the iceberg. According to
Hellman the government funnels billions of dollars into the military
using budgetary slight of hand;
“...you
hear about the Pentagon budget and the war-fighting supplementary
funds passed by Congress for our conflicts in Iraq and
Afghanistan.That already gets you into a startling price range --
close to $700 billion for 2012 -- but that’s barely more than half
of it. If Americans were ever presented with the real bill for the
total U.S. national security budget, it would actually add up to more
than $1.2 trillion a year”(Hellman, 2011).
Obviously
the money is on hand for financing the fascist American state, but
where is the money going? Daniel Guerin more than 75 years ago
clearly saw where the money was going; “...they (war industries)
they eagerly pocket the fabulous profits from armament
orders...”(Guerin, 1973). One of those companies in the United
States is Lockheed Martin. The Lockheed company merged with Martin
Marietta company to form a large aerospace design and manufacturing
operation which has profited from government contracts. To illustrate
the entwined nature of the American fascist states's collusion with
the industrial military complex, investigative reporter Tim Weiner
remarked; “it's impossible to tell where
the government ends and Lockheed begins” (Weiner, 2004).
Once
again it is straightforward enough to see that America manifests
another of the three pillars of a fascist state. Solidifying the
opposition by squelching out socialistic descenders is last lithimus
test of whether or not a state is fascist.
Socialistic
Ideals Quelled
Still
continuing during the presidency of the Democrat Barack Obama, a
combative congress has been swelled in ranks by a far right-wing
faction of the Republican party. This political faction goes by the
name Tea-Party in commemoration of the Boston Tea Party. This Tea
Party seeks to emulate the recalcitrant nature of the protesting
Bostonians of the 1770's by aggressively blocking, obfuscating or
repealing many of the socialist tenets of modern America. Consider
the vociferous dislike of a form of universal health care or the
curtailing of food stamp subsidies or reduction in funding of state
subsidized morning breakfasts for poor or underprivileged school
children.
During
the presidency of the Democrat Barack Obama, a combative congress has
been swelled in ranks by a far right-wing faction of the Republican
party. This political faction goes by the name Tea-Party in
commemoration of the Boston Tea Party. This Tea Party seeks to
emulate the recalcitrant nature of the protesting Bostonians of the
1770's by aggressively blocking, obfuscating or repealing many of the
socialist tenets of modern America. Consider the vociferous dislike
of a form of universal health care or the curtailing of food stamp
subsidies or reduction in funding of state subsidized morning
breakfasts for poor or underprivileged school children.
The
emergence of the Nazi Party in Germany reveals a startling parallel
to the evolution of the political landscape in the modern United
States; “There was also tremendous disillusionment with the
parliamentary system. The most striking fact about Weimar was not
that the Nazis managed to destroy the Social Democrats and the
Communists but that the traditional parties, the Conservative and
Liberal parties, were hated and disappeared. It left a vacuum which
the Nazis very cleverly and intelligently managed to take over”
(Guerin, 1973).
Conclusion
The
modern United States of America displays all three of the
characteristics of a fascist nation state. The intense consolidation
of power and money through ritualized propaganda is certainly evident
in the modern US. An overabundance of monetary support is diverted
from the government to favored war industries in order to finance its
bellicose tendencies. Again, another characteristic of fascism has
been met. Finally, the systematic belittlement of socialistic ideals
has made its way to the forefront of the American psych. The
combination of these elements is nearly indisputable proof of the
modern United States of America fascist nation.
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