Trotsky's Specter
Greenlighter
How does that final sentence square with the reality of the rise of fascism in the "classical fascist" regimes of Italy and Germany, both of which had large and vibrant left-wing movements prior to the arrival of Italian Fascism and German Nazism?
The KPD (communist party) pretty much continually expanded its voter base prior to Nazi Germany, and reached its electoral high-water mark in the last free election of the Weimar Republic, at the end of 1932. So in that case you had a worker's program being advocated for by an actual communist party, and yet the fascists still took power. (Trotskyists would probably blame this on Stalin's influence in the KPD, but the point is that pro-working class reform was being advocated for by a left-wing movement in Germany which, taken together, was always larger than the vote share captured by the Nazis, and yet that didn't stop them from taking power. To reduce all of this to the influence of one man, Stalin, seems reductionist to me and almost like an inverted "great man" theories of history that left-wingers like to disparage)
Trotsky got stuff wrong too...his agreement with the official line of fascism being "capitalism in decay" is case-in-point imo
Greetings, Burnt Offering:
Thank-you for the reply. I'm a novice here and am only beginning to learn how Bluelight works. I have started a dedicated thread for Marxist/socialist themes. While your point re: the victory of fascism in Germany is important, it occurs to me that this might better fit the new thread. Perhaps an administrator will relocate your post to that thread. I'll check in after a day or so. If not, I'll reply here.
Take care!
-- Trotsky's Specter --