John Micheal Greer makes a lengthy -- but extremely fascinating -- argument that genuine fascism has historically risen out of the political center (rather than from either the extreme Right or Left), and that the US and many other nations are currently in danger of it because their traditional parties no longer represent the center of the political spectrum -- thus creating a vacuum out which fascism can arise.
Fascism and the Future: Part One: Up from Newspeak.
Fascism and the Future: Part Two: The Totalitarian Center.
Fascism and the Future: Part Three: Weimar America.
His thinking on this issue strikes me as some of the most interesting I've read in quite some time. But I don't know enough about fascism to say whether he -- or whether the conventional thinking -- is closer to the truth.
What do you make of his arguments?
Fascism and the Future: Part One: Up from Newspeak.
Fascism and the Future: Part Two: The Totalitarian Center.
Fascism and the Future: Part Three: Weimar America.
His thinking on this issue strikes me as some of the most interesting I've read in quite some time. But I don't know enough about fascism to say whether he -- or whether the conventional thinking -- is closer to the truth.
What do you make of his arguments?
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