We can no longer ignore the fact that fascism is on the rise in the United States. What was once a fringe movement has been gaining cultural acceptance and political power for years. Rebranding itself as ‘alt-right’ and riding the waves of both Donald Trump’s hate-fueled populism and the anxiety of an abandoned working class, they have created a social force that has the ability to win elections and inspire racist street violence in equal measure.
Fascism Today looks at the changing world of the far right in Donald Trump’s America. Examining the modern fascist movement’s various strains, Shane Burley has written an accessible primer about what its adherents believe, how they organize, and what future they have in the United States. The ascension of Trump has introduced a whole new vocabulary into our political lexicon—white nationalism, race realism, Identitarianism, and a slew of others. Burley breaks it all down. From the tech-savvy trolls of the alt-right to esoteric Aryan mystics, from full-fledged Nazis to well-groomed neofascists like Richard Spencer, he shows how these racists and authoritarians have reinvented themselves in order to recruit new members and grow.
Just as importantly, Fascism Today shows how they can be fought and beaten. It highlights groups that have successfully opposed these twisted forces and outlines the elements needed to build powerful mass movements to confront the institutionalization of fascist ideas, protect marginalized communities, and ultimately stop the fascist threat.
Shane Burley is a writer, filmmaker, and antifascist based in Portland, Oregon.
Tabella dei contenuti
Table of Contents
1. Drain the Swamp
2. What is Fascism?
3. White Nationalism
4. Alt Right
5. Race Realism and Anti-Semitism
6. Traditionalism and Identitarianism
7. Third Positionism and the Left-Right Crossover
8. Esoteric Fascism
9. Militia Movement
10. Revolutionary Fascist Organizations
11. Movements that Mainstream Fascism
12. An Intersectional Left Opposition
13. Trump’s America
Circa l’autore
Shane Burley: Shane Burley is a writer and filmmaker based in Portland, Oregon. He has written for In These Times, Columbia Journalism Review, Think Progress, Waging Nonviolence, Roar Magazine, and Make/Shift, and has been interviewed on the topic of fascism by The Guardian, the Huffington Post, among others.