the rise of pseudo-fascism
by John at 11/01/2004 08:25:00 AM
I've been waiting for David Neiwert to finish this series of essays, and he did, just in time for election day. So tomorrow, after you vote, you can sit back and read it while waiting for the returns to come in.
Although he sometimes seems a little over-the-top, I think he makes a compelling case.
Part 1: The Morphing of the Conservative Movement
Part 2: The Architecture of Fascism
Part 3: The Pseudo-Fascist Campaign
Part 4: The Apocalyptic One-Party State
Part 5: Warfare By Other Means
Part 6: Breaking Down the Barriers
Part 7 [Conclusion]: It Can Happen Here
The conservative movement has transcended policy and is pursuing only power. No matter who wins tomorrow's presidential election, we are in for rough times.
Although he sometimes seems a little over-the-top, I think he makes a compelling case.
Part 1: The Morphing of the Conservative Movement
Part 2: The Architecture of Fascism
Part 3: The Pseudo-Fascist Campaign
Part 4: The Apocalyptic One-Party State
Part 5: Warfare By Other Means
Part 6: Breaking Down the Barriers
Part 7 [Conclusion]: It Can Happen Here
The conservative movement has transcended policy and is pursuing only power. No matter who wins tomorrow's presidential election, we are in for rough times.
Somewhat alarmist, but I can't disagree with the ascertation that the republicans desire, through both statements and actions, a one party state.
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