I think the past two episodes are a great illustration that when it comes to fascism, whether or not you actually believe in the ideology doesn't matter as long you're still materially supporting it.
Roman likes Mencken's charisma and he wants power because he feels like he's been ignored/not taken seriously his whole life, and he doesn't care about the repercussions on anyone else.
Kendall's personal values directly oppose Mencken's, but he freezes with indecision between whether to do the right thing for Sophie's sake or do what he thinks will save the company and spite Shiv and ends up doing nothing at all.
Tom wants to keep his position at ATN, so he sticks to the company's party line and does what will get them in good with Mencken.
Shiv rails desperately against him on election night, but the next day she accepts it as a lost cause and butters him up.
None of them think of themselves as supporting fascism, but in the end that doesn't matter.
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Philippe Pache, Sonia. 2023
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Valentino, Haute Couture Spring Summer 1992
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Chauvet Cave, Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, France, 32,000–30,000 BP
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Church of Saint-Pois, Normandy region of France
French vintage postcard, mailed in 1927 to Malakoff
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Ahead, eight polka dot dresses from the Spring/Summer 1957 Haute Couture Collections.
À venir, huit robes à pois des Collections Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1957.
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