Agree, only means that calling Nazi all anti-communist is a falacy and much the cause of the force of the right wings. The left isn’t often capable to agree with others because some idiologic differences, even if they all communists, but Leninists, Trotzkists, Marxists, Maoists, Stalinists, etc., while the right only need a briefcase with money to agree with the other rightwings.
The politics is to make commitments to create a common force against a powerful enemy. Important are the common goals of different points of view, not the “only my truth is the only valid”, this is precisly the fascism and the danger of simplifying “anti-community = Nazi”, we need commonsensism, not wiggeling red flags and Mao-Bibles, but educate and speak with the people. Still a long way to go.
Anti-communism and fascism are tied, historically. Whenever a violent reaction against communists has occured, historically, these have been thoroughly intermixed with nationalism and fascism. It’s important to recognize the ties.
Agree, only means that calling Nazi all anti-communist is a falacy and much the cause of the force of the right wings. The left isn’t often capable to agree with others because some idiologic differences, even if they all communists, but Leninists, Trotzkists, Marxists, Maoists, Stalinists, etc., while the right only need a briefcase with money to agree with the other rightwings.
The politics is to make commitments to create a common force against a powerful enemy. Important are the common goals of different points of view, not the “only my truth is the only valid”, this is precisly the fascism and the danger of simplifying “anti-community = Nazi”, we need commonsensism, not wiggeling red flags and Mao-Bibles, but educate and speak with the people. Still a long way to go.
Anti-communism and fascism are tied, historically. Whenever a violent reaction against communists has occured, historically, these have been thoroughly intermixed with nationalism and fascism. It’s important to recognize the ties.