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As for Obama being a Socialist, perhaps that is not exactly correct. A Marxist, Communist or Fascist would be more accurate. That 'share the wealth' comment he made sort of clinches Communists or Marxist for most people.
Marxism is essentially anarchy.
Communism involves people living in communes. Do you see any government-created communes? I don't.
Fascism is pretty much the opposite of Marxism, so I don't understand what you're getting at. Your statement makes me feel that you don't understand the terms.
Actually, Fascism is a direct outgrowth and a form of Socialism based upon Marxism. Read Mussolini's "Fascist Manifesto" and Goebbels' various tracts on National Socialism - they clearly state and detail that these varieties of Socialism are indeed "Socialism" and are based upon Marxism.
The only difference between Fascism when it comes to Socialist regimes is that it differs in two specific aspects with "Communism" and "Socialism".
The first difference is that Socialism/Communism generally views that "Socialism" is just a stage on the way to true Communism's "Workers' Paradise".
The second difference is in the concept of private property:
In Communism/Marxism, everything and everyone is property of the state and there is no private property and the means of production belongs to the workers (and, the workers are property of the state by definition), and eventually the "State" whithers away (this is a somewhat simplified and brief description, though). It is also intended to be applied as an internationalistic system.
In National Socialism and Fascism (two distinct systems, the former being German and Dutch, and the latter being Italian and Spanish), private property exists, but it is regulated in such a way that the Government can use it at their disposal.
In Mussolini's system, there is a marriage between industry and government, but the government has absolute control over the industries, but seeks to promote the insterests of industry as long as it serves the purposes of the state when it is needed to do so (Command Economy like Soviet style Communism, but with private property ownership. Personal profit incentive is approved of, as long as it serves the state. Social engineering is part of the system, but it is based upon improving economic conditions and support of the state and tends to have no desire to impose racial or ethnic cleansing, etc.
Hitler's system is the same as Mussolini's but has elements of racial purity and service to the state.
Communism/Socialism/Fascism are Statist systems that are expansionist because they eat up their own resources and must expand in order to survive, and generally survive only because they feed at the table of Capitalist nations/systems. They always end up as totalitarian systems when attempted on large scale applications. Therefore, these systems are at the opposite end of the spectrum from "anarchy" as economic and political systems. The state has a monopoly on everything including violence to obtain it's end.
There's an old joke that rings true that Communism is the ultimate brutal form of capitalism as illustrated in the old Soviet era Russian joke:
In Capitalism, one man exploits another for his personal gain. In Capitalism, it is just the other way around.