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Lew Rockwell rocks it: The Fascist Threat

Lew Rockwell is such a great writer and an inspiration:

Everyone knows that the term fascist is a pejorative, often used to describe any political position a speaker doesn’t like. There isn’t anyone around who is willing to stand up and say: "I’m a fascist; I think fascism is a great social and economic system."

But I submit that if they were honest, the vast majority of politicians, intellectuals, and political activists would have to say just that.

Read the rest here:

http://lewrockwell.com/rockwell/fascist-threat192.html




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Although not technically a

Although not technically a correct definition, I would say that anyone advocating initiation of force through government and state is a fascist as most people think of the term. Just because you call it government doesn't mean all of a sudden do things that are morally wrong. Violence is wrong. If you aren't defending yourself, but simply using violence to get your way, you are a fascist. This isn't the minimal government we were suppose to evolve to.

Walter Williams has had a series of editorials similar in view.

And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.