No, not really. If corporations gain enough influence in government that they can tip regulatory power to reduce competition, give themselves no-bid contracts, and bailout losses on the tax-payers dime, that's just another path to fascism. Corporations control the state to tell other corporations what to do. Chicken/Egg.
Show me One example in the world of this occurring. It didn't occur in Italy and it didn't occur in Germany. Those were the two most notable fascist states in history. In those times companies gave themselves nothing. They were allowed to exist on the bais that they produced what the state required and in the case of Germany it was principally armaments.
Here is a theatrical performance of my point.
I'm sorry, your point was totally wasted on me. It had nothing to do with fascism.
I think what you are missing is that all of those things are steps along the path toward fascism. I wouldn't say that any nation is outright fascist, but most are leaning that way. The US is leaning farther than some, see the article I post below.
And I think that what you are missing is that governments of all persuasions from communist, socialist, fascist, left leaning, right leaning and in the middle will all, at times, make similar decisions because we all live in the real world and our governments have to live with reality. Because one government makes a decision that is the same as a different style of government doesn't mean those governments are the same.
Another thing that you are missing, and this is sort of implicit in what you are saying, are the justifications for all of these steps toward fascism. Here's an example of what I'm talking about. Of course it makes sense to invest in huge infrastructure projects. Of course it makes sense to print money to pay for unpopular programs. Of course it makes perfect sense to spend over a trillion dollars a year on defense. We're surrounded by enemies. The economy is so bad and people need help. We need jobs! We need to put (insert nation here) first!
It is not only not implicit in what I am saying, it is 90% misrepresenting everything I have said. It makes sense to invest in infrastructure projects in times of high unemployment or economic downturn to maintain a skilled and available workforce and to keep an economy moving forward rather than allowing it to collapse. It makes absolutely no sense to print money to pay for unpopular programs. That is just totally stupid. It may make sense to spend a trillion dollars a year on defence if it is necessary. If it is not necessary then it will cripple your economy just as it did for the Soviet Union. You might be surrounded by enemies. Then again you might just be paranoid. Economies can be bad in all systems and in all systems there will always be people who need help. Nothing here has anything to do with fascism.
All of that is fascist propaganda. This is how nations get to fascism! Behind all of those arguments are corporations who are shaping the political landscape and feeding at the public trough all for "national interest". Now, imagine how slick this process goes when the corporations own the media and the government. Here's an example, Phill Donahue was one of the few newscasters to speak out against the Iraq War. He worked for the American Network of MSNBC who is largely owned by General Electric, a company that makes billions in defense contracts. Here is Donahue's words on this.
All I ask is for one example of a situation from history where the corporations have created a fascist state.
http://billmoyers.com/2013/03/25/the-day-that-tv-news-died/
Once again, nothing to do with fascism. If your companies and corporations are overly influencing you media that is a problem of media ownership. In Australia we don't have the problem because our media is regulated. You guys don't want regulation so suck it up sunshine. You can't have it all ways because big business can only be trusted for one thing. To line its pockets with your money.
This is fascism, K-man, this is what it really looks like now.
Fascism is what fascism was. Fascism was Germany under Hitler and Italy under Mussolini. You can call what you have now whatever you like but it has absolutely nothing to do with fascism.
I beg to differ again.
Here are ten things the US has done to lurch toward fascism. If this country isn't careful, it's going to be there faster than people realize.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/apr/24/usa.comment
Interesting. Loads of conspiracy theory in a 6 year old article. And, what has happened since. Has America become less of a country as that article would suggest? That was also the time of George W. He copped a few bad bounces and made a few bad decisions but it didn't destroy the country. You had the opportunity to change government, which you did. You elected a new President, then your government system wouldn't allow him to implement reforms. Obama is hardly your typical fascist dictator. But more so, just who is Naomi Wolf. What gives her authority? What she writes is her opinion. I for one choose to take her thoughts with a huge grain of salt.
Pay close attention to this paragraph K-man
I did Maka. I don't see any barbed wire against the sky just as I don't see elephants climbing over my fence. America turning into a fascist state anytime soon is about as likely as my backyard turning into a zoo.
The US isn't alone on this path, I believe. I think we can see corporate power gobbling up governments across the globe and taking steps toward fascism.
As I challenged above name a couple of those countries and tell me which companies are doing the gobbling.