Fascism was certainly rational upon inception. It is not so much that capitalism is in decay, but that if the political apparatus proves incapable of perpetuating the conditions of production, it is replaced. It was not capitalism which was decaying but Liberalism. WWII was not *simply* an inter imperialist war, it was a fight for control over a proto world state apparatus - an ideological war, if you will.
Certainly Fascism is a means of hindering class struggle, the pathology is clear. Class struggle is displaced all-together ideologically in that the sentiments remain, their "form" if you will, but their content in such a way as to not threaten capitalism. Fascism may not have been a conspiracy by conscious capitalists, but it rose to prominence precisely because it was able to sustain capitalism. With or without the direct consent of the actual capitalist class. The conditions of Fascisms ascendance was precisely a (subconscious) defense of the old world.
[FONT="Courier New"] “We stand for organized terror - this should be frankly admitted. Terror is an absolute necessity during times of revolution. Our aim is to fight against the enemies of the Revolution and of the new order of life. ”
― Felix Dzerzhinsky [/FONT]
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