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- Understanding Fascism Reading List (nonfiction) (195 books) - Goodreads
195 books based on 42 votes: How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them by Jason F Stanley, Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramil
- The Young Persons Illustrated Guide to American Fascism
Books › Teen Young Adult "The most clear, generous, and sincere book on fascism and anti-fascism I have read in recent years delightfully willing to punch fascism in the nose " —Andrew Tonkovich, Los Angeles Review of Books "[A] powerful and impactful interweaving of punchy art and precise words that together lay bare the
- Best Books to Understand Fascism and How It Works
In How Fascism Works, Jason Stanley identifies the defining characteristics of fascist politics Fascist language attacks institutions within democracy that may present a source of opposition to the politicians who would use it Thus the fascist demagogue will attack the university system, the press, even knowledge itself as they seek to establish their possession of state power
- The best books on Fascism - Five Books
Walter Benjamin pointed out that fascism replaces reasoned debate with theatrics That point seems central to your next fascism book, Fascist Spectacle by sociologist Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi Fascist Spectacle is a valuable book from a sociologist who is quite theoretical but also very, very attentive to how policies play out in daily life and to the connection between rhetoric and action
- The most recommended fascism books (picked by 68 experts) - Shepherd
If you’ve read The Anatomy of Fascism, there’s also the joy of seeing Paxton, i n French Peasant Fascism, working out the ideas and themes that animate the later, better-known book To understand the rightwing Depression-era French farmers known as the Greenshirts, Paxton argues, don’t focus so much on their official programs and
- 50 Books to Understand Fascism - List Challenges
50 Books to Understand Fascism show list info Here is a collection of fiction and non-fiction books to help understand fascism You know, the whole learn your history or you are doomed to repeat it but, plus dystopian fascist futures as imagined by fiction greats 257 users · 1,830 views
- How to Read Like an Anti-Fascist - fordhampress. com
While the recent rise of fascist ideology in the United States might seem a subject too large and adult to be dealt with in literature for children or teens, Annette Wannamaker proposes in How to Read Like an Anti-Fascist that there are books aimed at future generations which critique and counter fascist propaganda and mythmaking
- 100 Best Fascism Books of All Time (Updated for 2025) - Shortform
This book argues that it is both: fascism unleashes violence against the left and ethnic minorities, but also condemns the bourgeoisie for its "softness " Kevin Passmore opens his book with a series of "scenes from fascist life"--a secret meeting of the Romanian Iron Guard; Mussolini meeting the king of Italy; a rally of Hungarian doctors
- The Best Books About Fascism - Book Scrolling
19 ) A History of Fascism, 1914-1945 by Stanley G Payne Lists It Appears On: Foreign Affairs; Goodreads; Focusing mostly on Italy and Germany but also considering Spain, Romania, Japan, and movements in other countries, Payne (history, U of Wisconsin) describes fascism as revolutionary ultranationalism based on national rebirth, extreme elitism, mass mobilization, and the promotion of
- The Young Persons Illustrated Guide to American Fascism - OR Books
“The most clear, generous, and sincere of any recent book I have read on fascism and anti-fascism, which includes work by commentators, from liberal to anarchist to so-called conservative, such as Jeff Sharlet, Federico Finchelstein, Timothy Snyder, Jason Stanley, Mark Bray, Maria Ressa, Paris Marx, Elie Mystal, Joan Braune, Heather Cox Richardson, Bill Kristol, and Masha Gessen
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