Again, not an expert myself, but what you say makes sense.
It seems to have more in common with communism, at least in the cultural aspects, than fascism. Communism is usual against the system and existing norms, while fascism often embraces the tradition, or at least claims to, and exalts the nation. It's not a perfect fit, as you've missing aspects of communism as well. Plus, communists are bold enough nowadays where they'll often tell you openly that they're communists.
But certainly from the cultural aspects it seems more in that direction than fascism, I suppose.
Again, not an expert myself, but what you say makes sense.
It seems to have more in common with communism, at least in the cultural aspects, than fascism. Communism is usual against the system and existing norms, while fascism often embraces the tradition, or at least claims to, and exalts the nation. It's not a perfect fit, as you've missing aspects of communism as well. Plus, communists are bold enough nowadays where they'll often tell you openly that they're communists.
But certainly from the cultural aspects it seems more in that direction than fascism, I suppose.
No kidding.