This analysis rings true! Thank you. If we Americans are, in fact, due some credit here--for having bucked the fascist trend--it is because we are indeed clinging to the threads of constitutional democracy that were so recently threatened by the trumpian fascists.
We need to stay on this triumphant course.
Another thought is this: Marx was born into an ethnic identity/heritage that precedes our US by thousands of years. There is in our world history a well-known collection of legalish documents that were the foundation of Jewish law and ancient literacy--those books were lately appropriated by a certain religious strain--of which I am a part--and have been in constant use for moral guidance for two millennia.
The fascists persecute and sometimes strive to exterminate the ethnic group that brought moral Law to the West. Within fascist groups in our US, some christian nationalists have identifed with the trumpian fascists.
This Christian--I, me, myself--strives to overcome that severe turn of so-called cristian nationalism. Rather, let us return to a more significant--and laudable--principle, spoken by our messiah, found in a book called Matthew, chapter 25:
"I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; thirsty, and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger and you invited me in."
But to take it even further, Umair, back into history, we--our civilization--ought to review the principles of Jubilee that are found in the ancient .doc that Moses--long before Marx--wrote.
Check it out: Year of Jubilee, found in Leviticus (long before Keynes), chapter 25.
Ancient wisdom for modern economics.
We need a year of Jubilee.