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arisbe ([personal profile] arisbe) wrote2005-02-07 11:38 am

Fascism in America

The Left has been denouncing American Fascism, indeed, denouncing America as Fascist, for so many years that we are deaf to the din of it. Lately, though, the warnings of an emerging Fascist mentality have been repeated from what some describe as the fringes of the Right, both the traditionalist (paleoconservative) and individualist (libertarian) wings. The American Conservative is seen as more moderate and mainstream, sceptical of big government, critical of the war, but willing to give both Republicans and Democrats the benefit of the doubt when they seem honest. It is therefore a milestone that even they are now insisting that we ought to take the threat very seriously indeed. Scott McConnell, a student of Fritz Stern, Columbia's great historian of the European Right, makes a sobering case, with the essential qualifications, in Hunger for Dictatorship: War to export democracy may wreck our own.

It is, I think, essential reading.

[identity profile] marginaleye.livejournal.com 2005-02-07 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so incredibly tired of hearing people invoking Godwin's so-called "Law" in an attempted to defuse, deflect, or otherwise trivialize accusations of would-be Nazi-hood among the neo-cons and/or Dominionists.

Some people really are Nazi-wannabes, and I see nothing wrong with saying it, flat-out.

[identity profile] arisbe.livejournal.com 2005-02-07 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Funny, nobody has accused the war party of being Nazis, only of Fascist tendencies. It is the Neocons who accuse their critics of being Nazis because of their lack of loyalty to Israel.

[identity profile] reality-hammer.livejournal.com 2005-02-07 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Someone invoked Godwin's law? Damnit, I missed it.

Anyone have this on tape?