@ajsadauskas@australianpolitics yes of course, provided society has not been divided by fascist prop-agit in which case a country hang in balance between democracy and autocracy (fascism). Whichever way you look at it, the only reliable weapon against fascism is unionism. A strong unionised workforce is too much power for fascists to take on and the reason why right-wing politics do not like unions. But even this is no guarantee given what history tells us about the fall out from Bolshevik revolutions.
@ajsadauskas @australianpolitics yes of course, provided society has not been divided by fascist prop-agit in which case a country hang in balance between democracy and autocracy (fascism). Whichever way you look at it, the only reliable weapon against fascism is unionism. A strong unionised workforce is too much power for fascists to take on and the reason why right-wing politics do not like unions. But even this is no guarantee given what history tells us about the fall out from Bolshevik revolutions.