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fortmis wrote
Ya I meant the question in relation to power distribution too.
How is fox news decentralized? (Genuine question)
As for the internet, do you think it inherently enables libertarian fascism?
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fortmis wrote
I guess what Im really trying to understand is your suggestion that libertarian fascism is decentralized. The way I see it, fox news is a monopoly that very much centralizes power in the media industry... and the internet isn't a good example because it is both useful and dangerous to just about every demographic, plussss you could also argue that the version of the internet most people interact with is highly centralized as well ...
Majrelende wrote
Maybe they mean decentralIST?
fortmis wrote
what's the difference?
Majrelende wrote (edited )
An ideology that preaches decentralisation, but that doesn't mean they practice it. Like how communists preach communism but don't actually do it.
Joshuafall wrote
David Koch was the vice-presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party.
fortmis wrote
How, in your opinion, does libertarian fascism maintain itself / radicalize others, while being "decentralized" as you say?