plane sez: <<Perhaps , [fascism was a triangular relationship between Government - Private Sector – Unions,] but if so it was not this feature of Facism that made it objectionable or deserveing of the contempt it earned?>>
What do you have against triangular relationships?
I think the most repellent aspect of fascism is the brutality that seems to always accompany it, and the inequality that inevitably results. Whatever harshness was found under communism was always done in the pursuit of abolishing forever the exploitation of man by man, and undeniable material progress often followed, to the great benefit of the masses. But fascism even in its purest form always seemed to be involved heavily in the grinding down of the poor (once certain minimal social benefit levels were achieved) and the preservation of the old, pre-fascist world of inequality of the rich and the poor. And of course in most cases, there was nothing pure about fascism - - it is a magnet that inevitably attracts the wealthy, anxious or fearful for their wealth and privilege and ready to stop at no means to protect it.
Brutality and inequality are the real deal-killers for fascism, at least IMHO.