Fascism is the fulfilment of a certain type of ‘Bourgeoisie’ political ideology and is very difficult to dislodge. Whereas the ‘Proletariat’ represents a complete transformation of society – ‘fascism’ is nothing but a completion of a certain vision of the ‘Bourgeoisie’. Therefore, the ‘fascists’ and the ‘Bourgeoisie’ always work together hand-in-hand – and conspire to prevent the ‘Proletariat’ (working-class) from taking power anywhere in the world. Together, these two expressions of the ‘Bourgeoisie’ prevent the means of production from reverting back into the hands of the ‘Aristocracy’ or progressing forward into the hands of the ‘Proletariat’. Fascism, therefore, is a ‘reflection’ of the ‘Bourgeoisie’. A ‘mythic’ reality that advocates a misnomer. The far-right is merely a dark-corner of the Bourgeoisie – and nothing else – as both are essentially anti-working-class. Just as long as the Bourgeoisie can keep the political focus firmly upon the horizontal plane – then no genuine Revolution can take place on the vertical plane.