So I stumbled across a kinda, Yomi Layer 1 convo about libertarianism and fascism; a convo I'm not gonna jump into because I'm not a rude fucker and also, they seem to have all gotten to the right place even if the logic used to get there at times made the vein in my forehead punch me.
Personally? I would say that the biggest difference between a fascist, and a Randian libertarian, such as there is a difference at all, is that the fascist acknowledges that the absolute supremacy of property rights MUST be defended by force for the concept to work; even if the fascist is sometimes not prepared to tell you that what he's fighting for is the absolute supremacy of property rights in the first place. The Ayn Rand reader? He is simply lying; to you, to himself, perhaps both.
Finally, before any weird libertarian shows up on my doorstep - I said who I was talking about, I don't need to hear "but you're a libertarian socialist" because I don't use that term, there's an easier one that doesn't help fascists work in public spaces - anarchist.