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Shea Foote Hansen's avatar

I think we should adopt the motto: "Stop the Steal (of working class wealth by the corporate elite."

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Fascism is so gradual that even a history professor is doomed to repeat it.

While in grad school 50 years ago, I met my BFF Axel from Stuttgart. Our relationship groomed me as a cosmopolitan as we visited back and forth over the decades. As I got to know his family, and the parents of his friends, I could not help but inquire in casual chit-chat what it was like as Hitler rose to power. The answer was always something gradual until the Reichstag fire coup. By then he had so much surprising institutionalized support that is was unstoppable. He ran on "Make Germany Great Again." The greedy tycoons saw him as a dimbulb clown who would be easy to manipulate into business expansion. That was pretty much how Hitler likely viewed them. However, Hitler had a militia and an army that he controlled which made his way or the concentration camp the only option.

During retirement, I ran across Columbia U professor R.O. Paxton's "Anatomy of Fascism" (the pdf is free to download if you google a bit). In 2018, I emailed Bob and asked him if he thought Trump was a fascist. Shockingly, he said no. "But, Bob, I used your criteria to come to that conclusion." Trump snuck up on him too apparently, because in 2021, he published an OpEd in Newsweek: "I've Hesitated To Call Donald Trump A Fascist Until Now."

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