The New Order: Last Days of Europe Thread II

So what are thoughts on Franco Freda in Fascist Italy?
Some fun fact about Freda.
Nazi-Maoism was a political movement and ideology that emerged in Italy around 1968[11] with the formation of a group known as "Struggle of the People". This group of students from the Sapienza University of Rome[12] took heavy inspiration from the writings and theory of Franco Freda[13] and advocated for a combination of ideas from both the far-left and far-right. According to the Neo-Fascist group "Third Position", Nazi-Maoism had a stance of "neither capitalism nor communism, neither reds nor reactionary".[14] Nazi-Maoists such as Freda wanted to form a "Fascist dictatorship of the proletariat"[15] by using the Maoist guerrilla strategy of people's war to overthrow the government and the bourgeoisie.[16] Nazi-Maoism is believed to have mostly faded away after the Struggle of the People group dissolved in 1973. However, some forms of Nazi-Maoism continued in other similar groups into the late 1970s, albeit not as active as the Struggle of the People.
I can imagine Freda being a major figure within Muti's Fascists.
Also, instead of Nazi-Maoism, lets call it Fascist-Leninism since Mao is dead and irrelevant. His ideology is pretty much an Italian-Fascist version of Serov's Ordosocialism.
And imagine Freda meeting with Serov and comparing their ideologies.
 
So what are thoughts on Franco Freda in Fascist Italy?
Some fun fact about Freda.

I can imagine Freda being a major figure within Muti's Fascists.
Also, instead of Nazi-Maoism, lets call it Fascist-Leninism since Mao is dead and irrelevant. His ideology is pretty much an Italian-Fascist version of Serov's Ordosocialism.
And imagine Freda meeting with Serov and comparing their ideologies.
You could say Nazi-Raoism.
 
Or Italian Fascism with Raoist Characteristics or Ordosocialism with Italian Fascist and Agrarian characteristics to name a few.
None are as catchy as "Nazi-Raoism", IMO, and "X with Y Characteristics" mostly feels modern Chinese to me. I don't know if any other ideology's used that.
 
That said, a lot of Italian Neo-Fascists in the post-war years began to adopt odd leftist and syncretist views of their ideologies. Pino Rauti for example was influenced by both Evola's Esoteric writings and of various Leftist Socialist ideas.
 
Yes, my dream scenario/thought experiment of a true OFN-Liberal homogeny stretching over the four corners of Earth is now more validated.

@Gukpard are you still associated with CSS? If so, wouldn't that technically make you a dev for TNO now?
Yes. I'm now a lore Dev for TNO Brazil.

This also means that Vargas in TNO used a white homburg hat, making him the most based Aesthetic character after Meyer Landrut.
 

brooklyn99

Banned
Yes. I'm now a lore Dev for TNO Brazil.

This also means that Vargas in TNO used a white homburg hat, making him the most based Aesthetic character after Meyer Landrut.
My congratulations. The Carnaval has continued on past Ash Wednesday for you this year, now that your work shall have a wider audience with the integration to the mother-mod.
 
With CSS as ascended fanon it also means that Castro no longer starts out as a Marxist-Leninist.

This would affect the Sablin rework as well since one of his focuses has him approach Castro to build a counter-hegemony to the OFN once the Nazis are dealt with
 
With CSS as ascended fanon it also means that Castro no longer starts out as a Marxist-Leninist.

This would affect the Sablin rework as well since one of his focuses has him approach Castro to build a counter-hegemony to the OFN once the Nazis are dealt with
Maybe shift it to India if they go Socialist? That make a lot more sense for a counter balance than Cuba.
 

brooklyn99

Banned
With CSS as ascended fanon it also means that Castro no longer starts out as a Marxist-Leninist.

This would affect the Sablin rework as well since one of his focuses has him approach Castro to build a counter-hegemony to the OFN once the Nazis are dealt with
Now there's a thought, since it's said that with the politics of Castro's Cuba revolving around a big-tent anti-Batista coalition rather than consolidating to M-Lism there is the possibility of Cuba turning Falangist. So that has a lot of narrative potential.
 
Could y'all rank these options for my next run, please, and ideally give some reasons for placement?

Despotist SBA (because Stepanov was such a slimy, villainous bastard when I played LibSoc SBA that now I kind of want to see him succeed)
State Irkutsk (because a police state seems kind of interesting)
Komi (Suslov, mostly so I can see the event where Taboritsky gets imprisoned and has a vision of the Virgin Mary and Alexei, though I'm not sure if you can save scum that)
Fascist Speer (since my new computer can handle it and he seems like an interesting character and I don't play Germany often)
Bormann (because I guess I kind of want to see where his story goes since everyone says it's underrated)
 
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