Cool non-sequitur
What is wrong with fascism itself from a philosophical point of view?
Check this out...
en.wikipedia.org
This guy has the right IDEA. Whether you want to use his ideas as a total blueprint depends how imaginative you are on the topic yourself I guess.
I generally like to critique everything - I admit.
It's easier to keep one good worthy leader in power even if the leader isn't perfect than it is to keep a group of leaders or god forbid a massive mountain of bureaucrats accountable and following the same principles and ideals you started off with.
You're conflating all sorts of concepts with democracy that actually have nothing to do with democracy. What does organization have to do with democracy? Organization is not an inherent trait of democracy, or a trait absent from other forms of government. And who cares if "we worked out democracy before many other things"? That's just a fancy way of saying "some bad ideas are really old." And the longevity of British democracy (itself plagued by civil wars, upheavels, and other evils) is more because of its constitutional elements than its silly parliament, which is sinking that nation like every democratic nation is finally sinking on the weight of that bad idea's flaws.
It's been called 'the best working form of socialism'
>it never reproduces again.
That's because it's a reactionary counter-reaction. It only emerges in direct opposition to radical egalitarian and internationalist ideologies gaining power who have catalyzed a serious social/economic crisis.
Most European countries also put fascists in jail purely for having opinions. The lack of new Ultranationalist movements gaining traction isn't based on organic social contagion, or lack thereof. It's violently suppressed at every turn. And this maintains the status quo until a severe crisis. Take a moment to look at the Greek elections between 2006 and 2013. And that economic collapse was only averted by massive influx of money into Greece to prevent total collapse. Tell me where that money influx is going to come from when the collapse happens in places like France and Germany.
It left religion freedom and in a way protected Italy from islamization, this for twenty years, so it can be said that it was a inherently trait of Fascism.
So its nature wasn't totalitarian, that was instead a trait of communism and nazism.
Is Dugin even a democrat though?
Exactly
I know they normally go hand in hand anyway but there is a difference between a one party state(fascism) and a dictatorship