volprof
Destroyer of Nihilists
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Why? [I confess I've read neither of the above.]
Traditional Marxism/Leninism is, in a sense, post-national. Instead of envisioning a world of distinct nation-states led by elites with interests often counter to the populace, it envisions a worker's state. An international brotherhood of man, of sorts. It is not, theoretically, supposed to be nationalist in any shape or form. Trotsky was also in this school of thought.
Stalin and Mao changed the game. With them came nationalistic communism, which is really counter to conventional Marxism. Still expansionist though.
One thing, admittedly, that communism and fascism have in common is the belief in "ethical" violence. The ethics, however, are different, and both seem to fly in the face of conventional modern Western morality. Fascism's is a neo-pagan ethics of sorts, while communism's is a sort of quasi-Mosaic throwing off the Egyptian master's yoke (minus the God part but including the drowning them all in the Red Sea part). Serving the proletarian state, however, kind of replaces the 10 Commandments and the Law; it becomes the new dogma.
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