Thomas Zimmer on Nostr: Applying the fascism concept is not the same as using facile historical analogies to ...
Applying the fascism concept is not the same as using facile historical analogies to Hitler. Rather than just referencing the rise of the Nazis and fascism in Europe’s interwar period all the time, we should investigate domestic traditions of fascism and rightwing extremism. 11/
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