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Any Corporatists here?


Is there anyone here interested in Corporatism? Italian Fascism?

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This is a good question in it's way. There has been an ongoing debate within the membership as to whether the CFPA should ditch the neo-fascist trappings in order to "mainstream" itself and attract more members.

There are those who say that CFPA should move towards the image of a center-right sort of"Christian Democratic Union" of the USA in order to contest elections. This idea has merit.

There are those who say that moving away from the legacy of Falangist imagery of the Italian and Spanish and Lebanese type would detract from the militant spirit of the CFPA, and that the very idea of the CFPA is that of a militant Christian spirit in political form.

Thern there is the tendency towards radicalism which sees the CFPA as a network of underground cells preparing for action against the secular and islamist tide.

All of these ideas have merit. Time will tell whcih way the wind blows us. I say that as long as we adhere to our founding principles, there is room for all of these tendencies within the party. At some point they may each become relevant.

However, crackpot economic theories like the "gold standard" or "Syndicalism / Corporatism" of the Fascist variety or "National Socialism" are proven failures and are sure to leave the CFPA marginalized.

"Economic Nationalism" is a winner.  It is a position that has the potential to gain the support of regular Americans, which is center-right to it's Jacksonian core.

Pelayo / Martel / DTI

-- Edited by Pelagius at 17:00, 2008-08-02

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So, you're saying this is a party without a real platform? That you're looking for a "winning" stance?

Corporatism stands between the tyrannies of capitalism and socialism in an attempt to keep either from crushing man under their opposite, but equally souless, materialist systems. Corporatism was developed to inspire a faith not of the Right (which at bottom aspires to conserve everything, even injustice) or of the Left (which at bottom aspires to destroy everything, even goodness), but a collective, integral, national faith.

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No our platform is "Economic Nationalism" within the context of the mixed-capitalist paradigm, wherein maximum economic freedom and property rights are preserved, with the Federal Government intervening to protect U.S. Markets and jobs from dislocations, imbalances and aggressive mercantilist trade policies that hurt US workers.

THAT's our platform.

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Pelagius wrote:

No our platform is "Economic Nationalism" within the context of the mixed-capitalist paradigm, wherein maximum economic freedom and property rights are preserved, with the Federal Government intervening to protect U.S. Markets and jobs from dislocations, imbalances and aggressive mercantilist trade policies that hurt US workers.

THAT's our platform.






I recently rejected all forms of tyranny since the day I join the military. I learned what it was like to be under someone control, however I CHOSE THAT over being a parasite of freedoms. It takes discipline to do what I do otherwise I will be no different than a liberal. Free will drives me to do what I do which shows my character, not yours. Self sacrifice. I HIGHLY suggest reading LIBERAL FASCISM by Jonah Goldberg.

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Pelagius wrote:

No our platform is "Economic Nationalism" within the context of the mixed-capitalist paradigm, wherein maximum economic freedom and property rights are preserved, with the Federal Government intervening to protect U.S. Markets and jobs from dislocations, imbalances and aggressive mercantilist trade policies that hurt US workers.

THAT's our platform.



That's no program at all. You have taken the worst aspects of the Republican Party and combined them with the worst of the Democrats. How can you call yourselves "Falangist" with such a mish mash of nonsense. A real Falangist would reject that.



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