Sure, using law and proceduralism to fight against those who do not care about law and proceduralism.
One of the defining key features of fascism is its call to/incitement of action over engaging in substantive intellectual problem-solving, and taking coherent action based on the understanding gained through these processes.
A solemn trust in the institutions ability to fight fascists from taking power and subsequently abolishing those institutions is flat out naive.
Sure, using law and proceduralism to fight against those who do not care about law and proceduralism.
One of the defining key features of fascism is its call to/incitement of action over engaging in substantive intellectual problem-solving, and taking coherent action based on the understanding gained through these processes.
A solemn trust in the institutions ability to fight fascists from taking power and subsequently abolishing those institutions is flat out naive.