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The Primary Sin for Lack of a Better Definition of Fascism
Fucault basically, takes an anti-hegemonic point of view. He supports like the Iranian revolution, but he supports it in ways that are not critical of what that kind of quote populism is going to do to the left that supports it in Iran. It's that corporatism, and of which fascism and Nazism are both forms of, assume that class conflict can be mediated in a totality in a way that makes it go away. I don't think populism is fascism, I think that is lazy, but it also assumes the same thing.