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>Pushing cultural and legal boundaries, arbitrary use of power, personalization of everything, ie. putting himself at the center of it all instead of allowing decentralization and bureaucracies that already exist.
Sounds like you're describing FDR
>The corruption gives it away in large form. Trump coin. Qatari jet. Gold brick from Tim Apple.
None of that was corruption, nor is corruption a requirement for fascism or exclusive to fascist governments
>These are mergers of corporation and state
That happened under Obongo when he hired industry regulators from the industries they would regulate, brought a bunch of family members of media conglomerate employees and owners into his administration, and passed heavy handed unconstitutional business regulations that favored businesses were exempt from.
>independent (from the fuhrer) media and education
Yes, independently far left Neobolshevik media and education, although not independent in the sense that they don't get government funding of course
>Fascism is a movement against rationalism.
Are you sure about that? This is the first time I've heard this argument, in college the line was that fascism is ultra-rationalism taken to the extreme
>It embraces personality cult and magical thinking invested in that person to fix everything.
Are you one of those retards who thinks Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot were fascists?