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Ok I'll be honest with you. "Hegelian-fascist" is a term I compesed myself. It wasn't pulled out of my ass though as it has a basis. Hegel's links to marxism and fascism are well known.
Hegel was an obscurant, a fundamental for any form of totalitarianism. He also had all the trademarks that passed on to marxists and other pseudo-philosophers.. He believed he had reached a totalized "epitomy of knowledge" which became the fulcrum for all his arguments hand picking the arguments needed to back it up in a blatantly obscurant manner. This belief in proto-omniscience spilled over into marx and later fascist thinkers. Sort of like a cult which claims to be based on science and has huge unfathomable proofs that would take years to unravel in order to disprove to the point where it is impossible to disprove to the ordinary indoctrinated follower.
I call it hegelian-fascism as fascism is specifically a broader set of ideals that in fact encompass marxist derived ideologies along with fascism itself.