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When autocracy takes hold in a country, everything goes on as before—police go on policing, landlords go on collecting rent, people go on showing up to work. The transition takes place so smoothly because all the elements necessary to fascism were present under democracy.

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People imagine fascism as the opposite of democratic governance. In fact, it employs the same police, courts, property rights, patriotic mythology, and habits of obedience as state democracy. Wherever there is a powerful state with a monopoly on violence, fascism is only an election away.

This is why resistance to authoritarianism must take place at all times, not simply when an army is invading under swastika flags. We must never conflate the smooth functioning of the state with freedom itself. Assuming that the "rule of law" is identical with self-determination gives aspiring despots a free hand.

in reply to CrimethInc. Ex-Workers

people in Germany often say no no we cannot get fascism here gain because we have these laws making it impossible.

They forget that most things the Nazis did were perfectly legal.

Because if your in the parlament, you control the laws making everything legal you want to do.

plus

if judges in courts are your fans, they wont rule against you even if there is something left that’s not 100% lawful.

if police are your fans they will look away and most things wont even get to court.

in reply to CrimethInc. Ex-Workers

Never ever a tyrant gave the power back once he got it "democratically". The only option that History shows is the death of the tyrant, and it is not always enough (After Khomeini, Khamenei, etc.)

The story is ALWAYS the same, as far as we may go in the past.