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Originally Posted by Garth
It's not to say that communism cannot be oppressive, in fact, it usually is but fascism is the extreme opposite from communism. There can be totalitarian communism which is what most people think when they think of communism.
As for anarchy, personally, I don't consider that even on the spectrum. For me it falls under the category of no government.
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communism = state owned corporation
facism = state owned corporation
To sustain themselves at all, both require complete allegiance of the public.
"Right Wing" as in American standards refers to capitalism.
Capitalism = free market of private corporations
Capitalism is a system that involves less regulations of private entities while socialism/communism is the exact opposite. The most extreme form of capitalism has no regulations. The most extreme form of socialism has very many regulations which leads to oppression and authoritarianism.
Anarchism is just a utopian system without any regulatory methods while Communism is another utopian system in which everything is regulated.
The US was founded on the basis of individual liberties (quite the opposite of fascism). The most extreme form of capitalism is closer to those values than the most extreme form of socialism.