

Brief: Is It Fascism?
42 snips Mar 29, 2025
Derek and Julian dissect Robert Paxton's insights on the anatomy of fascism and its relevance to America's future. They explore how fascism evolves from mass political movements and compare it to contemporary authoritarian leaders. The discussion covers the implications of rising nationalism and the intertwining of identity politics with governance today. They also touch on public health concerns amidst political chaos, including the controversial figures like Djokovic in the anti-vaccine movement, illuminating historical parallels with modern dissent.
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Fascism's Emergence
- Fascism's definition is complex because it arose during the mass political movement era.
- It's driven by emotions like nationalist pride/grievance, not intellectual principles.
Paxton's Approach
- Paxton's book is academic, yet reads smoothly, focusing on fascism's broad contours.
- The book emphasizes that no two fascisms are identical, being nationally coded.
Support for Fascism
- Fascist movements require support from ordinary people and traditional elites.
- Complicity from establishment figures like magistrates and businessmen is also essential.