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Pres. Trump is not a fan of the ideologies on the far left of the scale.
His opponents cant imagine going toward the center.
nazism/fascism, is historically been placed on the right, as it is extreme oligarchical rule (The Krupps, etc ) with a dictator at the head, which is what fascism is ( at it's essence, it's more than that, of course ). in point of reality, 'anarchy' as a system, which is a vacuum, would the ripe opportunity for oligarchz to fill that vacuum, so 'anarchy' is just the non order interim chaos between order, non order then fascist order again, on the extreme right.
FACT CHECK: Were Nazis Socialists?
As an ultra-nationalist, socially conservative, anti-egalitarian and fascist ideology, Nazism naturally falls on the extreme far-right end of the political spectrum; but if it can be successfully argued that it’s really a form of socialism, it would make more sense to place it on the far left. That being the case, it’s becoming more and more common to encounter insistent polemics like this one published on the right-wing blog UFP News
The "IF" in the above quote is where the right goes to town, noting the policy of Goebbels, below.
THere is nothing about Marx that promoted conservative and anti-egalitarian policy.
But, disingenuous right wingers love to make people think that, because the word "socialist' appeared in their monkier, it must be, therefore, socialist.
No, it was merely a tool of propaganda, for them, to wit:
The concept of right versus left didn't really exist at the time of the founding fathers, their world was basically tyranny versus freedom, the incipient world they lived in was far more concerned about survival of the new nation, than matters of social security safety nets, women's suffrage, civil rights, worker's rights, which came in to view a few centuries later.
you can tell a lot about a man by listening to his freudian slips, noting my sig, below. He's definitely an admirer of totalitarian rulers.