Competence played a big part in Singapore’s success. Lots of highly qualified people governing by pragmatism over ideology. Exact polar opposite of what we’re seeing in the US.
so you think fascism is laws and contracts? dude. fascism is violence and chaos. in your analogy, fascism wouldn’t be the bank foreclosing because of a failure to pay, it would be the factory owner putting his son in charge and telling him to burn the place down so that the payment records for his majority minority workforce are destroyed and he can deny not paying them
I’m sorry, but outside of Singapore, do you have any single example?
Because well, “it worked this one time on the entire history of the world” isn’t the flex you seem to think it is.
Singapore was not fascism.
It is more closely related to authoritarian socialism.
Authoritarian capitalism with welfare and competent management
Competence played a big part in Singapore’s success. Lots of highly qualified people governing by pragmatism over ideology. Exact polar opposite of what we’re seeing in the US.
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That’s not even close to fascism.
so you think fascism is laws and contracts? dude. fascism is violence and chaos. in your analogy, fascism wouldn’t be the bank foreclosing because of a failure to pay, it would be the factory owner putting his son in charge and telling him to burn the place down so that the payment records for his majority minority workforce are destroyed and he can deny not paying them
You have a really odd definition of fascism.