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Communism and Fascism as two sides of the same coin: Domination by 'elites' backed by private interests

Communism and Fascism: Elite Domination Through Different Means

The Convergence of Totalitarian Power Structures

The notion that communism and fascism represent "two sides of the same coin" in terms of elite domination backed by private interests reflects a sophisticated understanding of how totalitarian systems operate in practice, despite their ideological differences. Both systems, when implemented historically, have demonstrated remarkable similarities in their power structures and relationships with privileged classes.earlhamsociologypages+2

The Nature of Elite Theory in Totalitarian Systems

Elite theory provides a crucial framework for understanding how both fascist and communist regimes concentrate power among small, privileged groups. In fascist systems, elite theory is explicitly embraced, with the belief that "only the leader [perhaps with his closest supporters] has the political skills and courage necessary to determine the national interest". This creates a hierarchy where a small leadership clique dominates through a single party system, demanding strict obedience from citizens.earlhamsociologypages

Similarly, communist systems develop their own version of elite dominance through what became known as the nomenklatura - a privileged class of party officials who wielded disproportionate power and enjoyed extensive privileges. The nomenklatura consisted of approximately 250,000 top party officials who made political decisions, representing less than 1.5% of the population. Despite official egalitarian ideology, this elite enjoyed luxurious homes, exclusive restaurants, chauffeur-driven cars, and other privileges completely unavailable to ordinary citizens.communistcrimes+1

Fascist Corporatism and Private Interest Collaboration

Fascist regimes, particularly in Nazi Germany and Mussolini's Italy, maintained complex relationships with private business interests that served mutual benefit. Fascist corporatism involved the state organizing the economy into government-controlled corporate groups, where private ownership existed but operated under state direction.wikipedia+1

Major German corporations like IG Farben, Siemens, Krupp, Volkswagen, and Daimler-Benz collaborated extensively with the Nazi regime. In exchange for state contracts, tax breaks, and suppression of unions, these firms supported militarization and war efforts. This collaboration was driven not necessarily by shared ideology, but by "opportunism, profit motive, and a willingness to operate within authoritarian frameworks".brewminate+1

The relationship proved mutually beneficial: corporations gained protected markets and suppressed labor costs, while the regime obtained the industrial capacity necessary for its goals. As one analyst noted, "profit remained to private initiative" during good times, but "when the depression came, the government added the loss to the taxpayer's burden".jacobin+2

Communist Elite Privilege and Class Formation

Despite official rhetoric about classless society, communist systems developed their own forms of elite privilege and private interest protection. The nomenklatura became an exploiting class that lived in comfort while ordinary Soviet citizens "toiled to sustain a system that repressed them".eioco

This elite enjoyed not only economic privileges but also social, psychological, and legal advantages that set them apart from the general population. They received additional cash payments "often two to three times the amount of their salaries," luxury goods, and access to special stores requiring foreign currency. The system created what scholars describe as "nomenklatura capitalism," where former communist officials successfully converted political power into private wealth during transitions.edu.lvivcenter+2

The Bourgeois Foundation of Totalitarian Appeal

Hannah Arendt's analysis reveals how the bourgeoisie's "double morality" created conditions conducive to totalitarian movements. The bourgeoisie maintained public liberal ideals while privately pursuing acquisitive interests, creating cynicism about the relationship between public virtue and private gain.johnathanbi+1

This contradiction made totalitarian movements appealing because they offered to resolve the tension between public and private morality. Fascists welcomed the "exposure of its hidden philosophy" of ruthless competition, while communist movements promised to eliminate the contradictions of bourgeois society entirely. In both cases, the result was the concentration of power among elites who could manipulate these tensions for their own benefit.johnathanbi

Authoritarian Collaboration and Elite Convergence

Modern research on authoritarian collaboration demonstrates how both fascist and communist-style regimes share similar patterns of elite cooperation across ideological boundaries. Authoritarian regimes tend to favor foreign investment from other autocracies because they share "governance styles and mutual geopolitical interests". This allows them to "bypass democratic norms that might complicate business operations" while suppressing labor demands and shaping favorable policies.tandfonline

The convergence extends to organizational structures as well. Both systems develop centralized hierarchies where power flows from small elite groups to the masses. Whether through fascist corporatist structures or communist party organizations, the result is similar: "the characteristics and actions of elites are crucial determinants of major political and social outcomes".wikipedia

The Horseshoe Theory Perspective

Horseshoe theory provides additional insight into this convergence, suggesting that extreme left and right positions "curve back toward each other, sharing similarities in their approaches to power, governance, and dissent". Both fascist and communist movements have demonstrated:youtube

  • Authoritarian tendencies and rejection of democratic normsstudyyoutube

  • Suppression of opposition and dissentbritannicayoutube

  • Centralized control over economic and social lifeeconlib+1

  • Creation of privileged elite classes despite egalitarian rhetoriccommunistcrimes+1

  • Use of state power to serve elite intereststhereader.mitpress.mit+1

Contemporary Implications

The analysis of communism and fascism as systems of elite domination has contemporary relevance. Modern authoritarian capitalism and state capitalism demonstrate how different ideological systems can converge in practice around elite control and private interest protection. Whether through fascist-style corporate-state partnerships or communist-style party-controlled economies, the fundamental dynamic remains: small elite groups using state power to protect and advance their interests while maintaining ideological legitimacy through appeals to national or class solidarity.academic.oup+1

The key insight is that both systems, despite their apparent ideological opposition, create structures that concentrate power among privileged elites who maintain their position through control of state apparatus and collaboration with private interests. This convergence suggests that the distinction between left and right authoritarianism may be less significant than the fundamental similarity in how elite domination operates across different totalitarian systems.

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