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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Prequel' by Rachel Maddow is an astonishing book.
It's amazing. She's an excellent historian -- most of this is brand new to me, and I've been a consumer of history for a long time. Intelligent, detailed, and utterly American -- just a beautiful work, full of detail and heart.
I got it for Christmas and I'm almost done. I'm at the finale -- the grand trial of 1944, in which eight prominent American fascists are being tried in a small Brooklyn courtroom for aiding and abetting Hitler's strategy to degrade the United States and keep us out of the war.
The villainous Nazi-enablers are predominantly Republican and the outnumbered heroes are all brave American liberals -- it's very much like watching a Marvel script, but it's absolutely real.
I loved it. So good. A powerful book.

lordsummerisle
(4,653 posts)mikeysnot
(4,816 posts)Next on my list to read
I_UndergroundPanther
(13,028 posts)Seem to have nazi problems.
I think conservatism has always had the seeds of fascism inside it.
For instance republicans fight equality because they believe in a "natural order".
A hierarchy.A social hierarchy where they end up putting themselves on top.
Rich conservative white cis het and male.
Its not a coincidence.
The old republican party had fascist beliefs on its platform worded to look benign.
Wish we could replace the republican party with a more progressive party and let the gop wither away along with its beliefs .
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TexasBushwhacker
(20,856 posts)it sounds like they have plenty to be ashamed of themselves.
Maeve
(43,142 posts)But only because the story is so scary. We got thru it then; can we get thru it this time?
Agreed that it's well written! But wish we lived up to our ideals better
SarcasticSatyr
(1,320 posts)It's way too short ...
Ligyron
(7,930 posts)radical noodle
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Martin68
(25,124 posts)JustAnotherGen
(34,541 posts)Really wonderful job of laying how the landscape - and very obviously shows history repeating itself.
budkin
(6,849 posts)Thanks!