Daniel Bonevac Lecture 2013 Fascism Clip Three 12:35 to 14:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf8YpfTCXLs
But does imply that class struggle can’t be everything because after all, that’s an economic sort of struggle but if it’s not all economics that it’s not all class struggle something else is going on and so there are a number of respects in which Mussolini is a heretic from the point of view from Orthodox Marxism some of them are ones where he shares views with Lenin he believes in Vanguard minorities they’re small trained dedicated elites and what they do is that respect he sounds just like Lenin, He thinks violence will be necessary again just like Lenin. He wants to prepare the proletariat for the greatest bloodbath of all, well that phase is actually from Mussolini not from Lenin but it sounds like it could be easily from Lenin, right? So in those respects, he’s in line with Orthodox Marxism.
He is also opposed to reformism; trade union consciousness; democracy. He see the party as having a very important role and it’s gotten be centralized; it’s got to be hierarchical; it’s got to be highly disciplined in its early stages secret. He thinks the proletariat won’t organize itself. He wants the leadership of professional revolutionaries. He thinks you can bring about this consciousness and bring about the revolution that in the end violence is necessary and that organized violence will wind up. So in all those respects he’s really a Leninist. Well, then why does Mussolini diverge in other ways. Why does he end up in a different position?
Daniel Bonevac Lecture 2013 Fascism Clip Four 29:43 to 29:55
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf8YpfTCXLs
Now the Marxists immediately label Fascism a movement of the political right. On the other hand, to some extent, he clearly was to the right of Lenin but still it’s very similar to Marxism.
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