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u/i_honestly_didnt_kno ยท 1 pointr/DebateFascism

>are there any other good Iron Guard texts?

  • The Nest Leader's Manual by Codreanu is another good one.
  • Circulars and Manifestos by Codreanu (no link)
  • The Prison Notes by Codreanu.
  • Legionary Doctrine by Horia Sima (no link)
  • You can find additional sources here.

    >Since you have the Iron Guard symbol as your flair, I presume you agree with them.

    Yes, on a lot of things.

    >What's different about the Iron Guard from regular Fascism? Is it just religiosity or was there more?

    Well as a consequence of their religiosity, the Iron Guard was far more right-wing/reactionary than most other fascist movements (Codreanu was a monarchist at heart). I discuss a few of the other differences here in this thread.

    >The same is true of National Socialism, although I'm put off by the explicit racialism and anti-Semitism of the doctrine instead.

    There's a lot of overlap between them all, tbh. The Iron Guard was explicitly anti-Semitic and racialist, although not biologically deterministic. Their concept of community also resembled that of the Volksgemeinschaft in National Socialism in a lot of ways, too. I still consider myself a National Socialist, but with greater priority placed on establishing a community bound by faith and blood (hence the flair - "clerical NatSoc").