![]() ![]() The book’s tone suffers as it oscillates between revisionist historical analyses and the application of fascist themes to American popular culture nonetheless, the controversial arc Goldberg draws from Mussolini to The Matrix Much of this will be music to conservatives’ ears, but other readers may be stopped cold by the parallels Goldberg draws between Nazi Germany and the New Deal. ![]() He lays low such lights of liberal history as Margaret Sanger, apparently a radical eugenicist, and JFK, whose cult of personality, according to Goldberg, reeks of fascist political theater. Goldberg’s study of the conceptual overlap between fascism and ideas emanating from the environmental movement, Hollywood, the Democratic Party and what he calls other left-wing organs is shocking and hilarious. ![]() With chapter titles such as “Adolf Hitler: Man of the Left†and “Brave New Village: Hillary Clinton and the Meaning of Liberal Fascismâ€â€”Goldberg argues that fascism “has always†been “a phenomenon of the left.†This is Goldberg’s first book, and he wisely curbs his wry National Review In this provocative and well-researched book, Goldberg probes modern liberalism’s spooky origins in early 20th-century fascist politics. ![]()
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