"[T]he state is the most important power in all fascist thought and action. Everything must be subordinated to the state and... assist in promoting state ends... the... fascist program and world outlook (Weltanschauung)... [T]his reduces... to government by party leaders and small influential groups... as Junkers military officials, industrialists, and revolutionary juntas."
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See below: chapter I. "Government and Political Parties"; VI, "Organization of the Economy: Germany; and VIII, "Labor".
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