
cracka
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in what way did falangism fail, they just didn't appoint a new dictator, also franco wasn't even a syndicalist nor was he a follower of Primo de Rivera, he's just authoritative on the right-wing. Nothing about Spain failed, even though it wasn't fash or falangist truly. Peron's Argentina did great, Spain did great, Germany did great, Italy did great. These countries either fell from not passing on dictatorial roles or through war, if you're going to critique fascism tell me why it fails, what fails about it.Man I talk about the ideological foundations and the doctrines of it. The question is not what Napoleon said, what Julius Caeser had said, what fascism tells or any of that sort rather the question is does it work. Does it work to be a fascist in this day? Does it work to have total war as a military doctrine. Spain being Fascist still collapsed despite not losing a war and unlike Nazi Germany having accepted Christianity as it's main tenants. You can say 'it happened because of this' 'because of that' but it doesn't change the situation. It can't change the outcome. Germany can be fascist again and it will still fail, Spain can be falangist again and it will still fail. You aswell as I know the answer. That the doctrine itself is cardinally flawed from the beginning not because it's been undermined but from the beginning.