Tuesday, August 11, 2009

#21

George Valois' fascism -- the postwar state sounds like a compromise between this and the international order imposed by American capital.

"It will produce:
A state that does not belong to one class but to all, and that is national;
A unified state with a leader;
A state in which the leader represents the action of authority, and the assemblies the organization of liberty;
A state of the industrial age that will raise up countless new riches out of the soil;
A state in which nationalism and socialism will finally be united. The parliamentary state and an exhausted, out-of-date elite, miscreations of 1789, attempt to oppose the creation of a modern state.
It is against this that we continue the movement of 1789 with the dual cry 'Down with parliament! Long live the Nation!'" (106-7)

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