Mark Lawrence Schrad writes that Republicans have abandoned policy to promote the public good, including assistance following natural disasters.
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Philip Cardellareplied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@wdlindsy the current neo fascist movement isn't just taking inspiration from Mussolini and Hitler, they're trying to be a continuation of Mussolini and especially Hitler.
Because of that, I think it's really important we understand what Mussolini and Hitler thought fascsim was (not that they agreed or even understood it themselves) because the people pushing it on us today are doing just that.
And they absolutely were trying to go to glorious past before the Enlightenment and move forward.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@philip_cardella I know I'm repeating things I've said before, but as someone who had (perhaps still has?) a foot in the academy, and also someone sharing commentary in the public square, I see matters like this through a kind of split screen. I understand and honor the academic concern to ground popular usage of terminology that points back to discrete historical moments in those formative moments. I also think it's inevitable that popular usage will take flight from that historical grounding.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@philip_cardella Yes, I agree. And I agree that that historical perspective enriches our understanding of the term as it's used in the popular square. What I'm less content with is the attempt of the academy to curb, control, even deny the term "fascism" as it's used in popular discourse, all of those academic gestures being fueled by claims that the term has taken leave of its original historical context and sense.
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Philip Cardellareplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy I appreciate that. But even Orwell said in 1944 the term fascism has no meaning other than things we don't like. But he warned that was a mistake though he wasn't sure what to do about it. "All one can do for the moment is use the word with a certain amount of circumspection and not, as is usually done, degrade it to the level of a swear word."
I know you're not doing what Orwell warned us not to do. I'm suggesting the author of the piece you quoted is.
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Philip Cardellareplied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@wdlindsy I mean, the author is basically saying what's going on now is a return to pre enlightenment thinking, which is contrary to what fascism is. The problem is that's definitionally what fascism is.
I'm not trying to make an academic argument or gatekeeping so much as saying that if you're describing a game that involves a bouncing ball, baskets and the NBA rule book you can't just decide that game is called something other than basketball.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@philip_cardella My perspective is to ask repeatedly, Why is so much of American political commentary (and media commentary) so averse to using the term "fascism" and to comparing Trump to Hitler even when Trump parrots Hitler's exact words as he talks about racial purity or the bloodstream of the nation being infected by the impure?
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Philip Cardella last edited by
@philip_cardella I suspect you're reading the article more carefully with a certain trained historical eye than many of us will do so — more carefully than I did when it comes to making those connections. Which is to say, the word "fascism" worked for me when I read it….
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Phiend last edited by
@Phiend Yes.
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Phiendreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy I think it’s time we call them what they are to their faces. I’m not afraid.
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Philip Cardellareplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy totally agree.
I do think the term is watered down the way Orwell described in 1944. There was a generation of scholarship that worked hard to remedy that but it's efforts and work are watered down today.
I think the media needs to do a better job, even in the headlines, of connecting the dots.
Trump is openly channeling Hitler. Repeatedly. The press needs to identify this AND why it's so dangerous *in headlines*.
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Philip Cardellareplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy We don't want to minimize that the Holocaust targeted people who are Jewish, which is a common Holocaust denial adjacent tactic.
But the reality is, the mass killings in the fascist regimes killed hundreds of thousands of people who were not Jewish and it would have continued killing after all the people who were Jewish were gone.
The press needs to highlight this reality.
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@wdlindsy @philip_cardella All this bossiness from the republicans being described reminds me of H. L. Mencken's snarky "Puritanism—the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy". Just switch out Puritanism for any of the autocratic descriptors. The conservative SCOTUS members have implied they don't care what the people want, they are the deciders. No happiness for the people! Which is contrary to the mission statement of the USA: 'Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness'
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Peter Butlerreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy Fascism is based on impotence politics. The government cannot accomplish anything. "Everything is *their* fault" and the government's only purpose becomes mass deportation and border policing
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Philip Cardellareplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy thanks for the discussion today, William. I have the utmost respect for your opinion and value the articles you share on here.
They're always worth a read, even if I disagree with something here and there in them.
I know it takes a lot of time to curate those and I appreciate it.
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Steve Woodsreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy @philip_cardella Hey, Donald!
The 1930s just called. They want their politics back.
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Danny the Wearyreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy I been sayin'
Danny the Weary (@[email protected])
A movement hostile to the idea of public goods and socially valuable institutions of the democratic West. Is it the Kremlin or the GOP....? whynotboth.gif
Free Radical (freeradical.zone)
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Possumanthareplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy @philip_cardella I think everyone who knows what the term fascism means already knows trumpism is horrible and is working against it or thinks they will benefit from it. People who don't know by now don't want to know so they can't be told.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Possumantha last edited by
@kastope @philip_cardella This is how I see it, too.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Danny the Weary last edited by
@pinsk Thank you for the link. Good comments.