Gaslit Nation

Do Fascists Feel Joy? -- TEASER

Jan 22, 2026
The discussion dives into the psychology behind fascism, questioning whether fascists can feel joy. Drawing on Orwell, it contrasts the appeal of endless conflict with the concept of joy found in community and creation. Erich Fromm's insights reveal how authoritarianism can stem from childhood conditioning. Walter Benjamin's chilling observations highlight the destructive pleasure fascists derive from collective chaos. The episode argues that while fascism feeds on conflict, true joy is a sustainable form of resistance.
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ANECDOTE

Havel's Green Grocer Parable

  • Andrea Chalupa recounts Václav Havel's green grocer parable about 'living within a lie.'
  • The story shows how ordinary compliance sustains oppressive systems until someone refuses the ritual.
INSIGHT

Fascism Prefers Conflict Over Joy

  • Andrea Chalupa argues fascism trades sustainable joy for endless conflict and domination.
  • Orwell framed fascism as offering 'struggle, danger, and death' rather than life-affirming pleasures.
ANECDOTE

Kidnapping Shows Empathy's Absence

  • Andrea Chalupa describes the kidnapping of five-year-old Liam Ramos as an illustration of fascist lack of empathy.
  • She uses the case to show how cruelty toward children signals authoritarian tendencies in policy and practice.
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