Torp: for all intents and purposes, "Nazism" and "Fascism" in the traditional sense are done like dinner. You can't kill an ideology - you can render it irrelevant though.
Since we're expressing opinions here, I don't think that Nazism and Fascism have been rendered irrelevant.
Did you read the whole article/more than a sentence or two?
Yes, I read the whole thing.
I read magazines such as The New Republic and Foreign Affairs, which provide viewpoints that sometimes conflict with my own. I think that if more people took time to understand the conflicting sides' arguments, it would give them a broader understanding of politics, history, and even themselves.
I too read magazines such as these. I also seek out other information sources that I can read in the original language so I can make the translations myself. For me, this happens to be information sources in Spanish. I personally believe it would help the US immensely if the average citizen obtained more information about what events were happening in other parts of the world without having these events filtered by our own media. Note, I did not say censored, just filtered. We all do this anyway, which is why I think you and I are in agreement about how to approach issues, through exposure to conflicting points of view.
PS: I'm completely serious. I actually think about the issues instead of spewing knee-jerk partisan rhetoric.
I know you're serious, and I've taken you that way. I, too, think about these issues. The fact that our life experiences have led us to different conclusions doesn't mean either one of us is spewing partisan rhetoric. Though, the article you led me to, in my opinion, is extremely partisan, left-bashing rhetoric. Had you pointed me to a left-wing article that treated the right the same way I would have had the same response. I'm not laughing because I think the underlying information is funny, I'm laughing because I find it humorous that that type of writing finds support. When an article is so obviously slanted one way or the other it loses too much of its credibility for me to take it seriously. It borders on propoganda and fanaticism. I see it regularly from both sides of the fence.
So go ahead and disagree with my opinion, but know that it's my own and accept that I at least present an intelligent argument.
As I've said, we very well may disagree. To me, there is nothing wrong with disagreement over ideologies. The shortcomings of the world as I see it today are the lack of acceptance of differing ideologies. The world, to me, is not black and white, cut and dried, either/or. Intelligent dialogue and discussion is key if we're to understand and embrace our differences. Maybe I'm a dreamer but I think the key to world peace is not erradicating those that hold differing beliefs, but rather, learning to see the world through their eyes and their belief systems.
I'm starting to ramble now, but I get frustrated with a world that has reached the point where the only solution we can think of to our problems is to kill those we disagree with.