Friendly Fascism
The New Face of Power in America
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Kevin Stillwell
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A look at corporate authoritarianism that William Shirer called, "the best thing I've ever seen on how America might go fascist democratically."
In 1980, US capitalist politics wore a "nice-guy mask", a troubling disguise to cover up a creeping despotism in which the ultra-rich and corporate overseers were merging with a centralized state power in order to manage the populace. This immanent corporate authoritarianism threatened to subvert constitutional democracy. But unlike the violent and sudden usurpations that led to fascism in the days of Hitler, Mussolini, and the Japanese empire builders, this new "smiling" American breed of fascism was gaining ground through gradual and silent infringements on the freedoms of the American people. First published over three decades ago, Friendly Fascism is uncannily predictive of the threats and realities of current political and economic power trends. Author Bertram Gross, a presidential adviser during the New Deal era, traces the history and logic of declining democracy in First World countries and pinpoints capitalist transnational growth and inappropriate responses to global crises as the sources of late 20th-century despotism in America. Gross issues ever-urgent warnings about what happens when big business and big government become bedfellows - chronic inflation, recurring recession, overt and hidden unemployment, the poisoning of the environment - and simultaneously proffers a practical shift of perspective that could help US citizens build a truer democracy. He imagines an America in which heroes are no longer needed and the leadership is a group of non-elitists who "recognize the ignorance of the wise as well as the wisdom of the ignorant".
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©1980 Bertram Gross; This edition published in 2016 by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. (P)2017 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Friendly Fascism
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- P Padhi
- 15-03-17
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Highly recommended reading for everyone .. A real gem of a book.
Written in the 80's .. As relevant now as it was back then. Hope more and more people read it.
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