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**USA escapes fascism from 1920-1950, but replaces it with new deal voter and immigrant exclusion, moves on to voting, then voter suppression and mass incarceratation. | **USA escapes fascism from 1920-1950, but replaces it with new deal voter and immigrant exclusion, moves on to voting, then voter suppression and mass incarceratation. | ||
**Lindbergh said America First, saying let Hitler do his job. Trump says same today. | **Lindbergh said America First, saying let Hitler do his job. Trump says same today. | ||
**'''If you think America is exceptional and we won't get fascism here''' - that is a dangerous mindset | |||
=American Case Study= | =American Case Study= | ||
The USA does not have a strong history of fascism, but in the 2020s, there appears to be a resurgence of fascist sentiment. How big is it? Is it a concern? Read more. | The USA does not have a strong history of fascism, but in the 2020s, there appears to be a resurgence of fascist sentiment. How big is it? Is it a concern? Read more. |
Revision as of 19:23, 19 October 2024
Tim Snyder Reading List and Breakdown of Fascism
- Timothy Snyder Oct 18, 2024- [1]
- Tim Snyder Oct 19, 2024 - [2]
- USA escapes fascism from 1920-1950, but replaces it with new deal voter and immigrant exclusion, moves on to voting, then voter suppression and mass incarceratation.
- Lindbergh said America First, saying let Hitler do his job. Trump says same today.
- If you think America is exceptional and we won't get fascism here - that is a dangerous mindset
American Case Study
The USA does not have a strong history of fascism, but in the 2020s, there appears to be a resurgence of fascist sentiment. How big is it? Is it a concern? Read more.
- Vox article - [3]
Psychology of Fascism
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psychiatry-in-society/201807/fascism-or-not-fascism