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I just want to put a funny tl;dr up here - you're calling an organization that doesn't even have a leader authoritarian.
Jeremy Corbyn is a democratic socialist. Scandinavian countries are demsoc countries. They are not fascists. "Taxes" are not fascist. "Regulations" are not fascist. Fascism is hyper-nationalist authoritarianism, it has nothing to do with economics whatsoever. Different fascist regimes have had different economic systems. The point of fascism is that it's opposed to democracy and liberalism.
You're defining your terms in a dishonest way that bares little resemblance to what that word actually refers to. Everything you dislike isn't fascism, it has a real definition that is accepted in academic political science communities. [Here's the wikipedia page for fascism.] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism) Here's the one for economics. I'm happy to provide impartial in-depth sources on fascism and how it functions if you like, it seems to be an issue of some interest to you. Personally I found this one to be the most elucidating.
I don't know what books you've been reading in the last 15 years, but find better ones.