Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left from Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning
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January 8th 2007
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“Fascists,” “Brownshirts,” “jackbooted stormtroopers”—such are the insults typically hurled at conservatives by their liberal opponents. Calling someo
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Read in January, 2008
In a way, it reminded me of a book on dog psychology i'd read a few years back. So many behaviors made sense when when you realize that there's still a good bit of wolf hardwired in.
Much of liberalism confused the hell out of me. From F.D.R.'s internment of the japanese, to enviromentalist terrorism, to Sean Penn's almost sexual attraction to Hugo Chavez. It only starts to make sense when you understand the fascist impulse at it's core.
A century ago there was one united ...more
Much of liberalism confused the hell out of me. From F.D.R.'s internment of the japanese, to enviromentalist terrorism, to Sean Penn's almost sexual attraction to Hugo Chavez. It only starts to make sense when you understand the fascist impulse at it's core.
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Read in March, 2008
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I gave Mr. Goldberg's book 3 stars for creativity and inventiveness. PLEASE this is not an academic work but an attempt to show parallels between Hitler's Nazism, Mussolini's Fascism and the administrations of Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, John F.Kennedy, Bill Clinton;
also Hillary Clinton and Al Gore. Politics as usual.
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I gave Mr. Goldberg's book 3 stars for creativity and inventiveness. PLEASE this is not an academic work but an attempt to show parallels between Hitler's Nazism, Mussolini's Fascism and the administrations of Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, John F.Kennedy, Bill Clinton;
also Hillary Clinton and Al Gore. Politics as usual.
These passages in his book represent Jonah Goldberg's thinking on these parallels.
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Read in February, 2008
A history of American/European politics.
The main thing I learned from this book: The political spectrum can not easily be divided into Christian vs. atheist or intellectual vs. uneducated or rich vs. poor. Fascism is about using government to create an ideal or evolved state, at the cost of freedom or taxes or what have you vs. than minimizing or restraining government and letting society evolve on it's own. Fascism isn't about racism, or Nazis or military power. So a lot of lib...more
The main thing I learned from this book: The political spectrum can not easily be divided into Christian vs. atheist or intellectual vs. uneducated or rich vs. poor. Fascism is about using government to create an ideal or evolved state, at the cost of freedom or taxes or what have you vs. than minimizing or restraining government and letting society evolve on it's own. Fascism isn't about racism, or Nazis or military power. So a lot of lib...more
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Read in April, 2008
In political circles, there is probably no word more misused and misunderstood than "fascism." Goldberg's exhaustive review of the sources and ideology of fascism prove, once again, that popular meanings are often diametrically opposed to the actual facts: that fascism has historically been a malady of the left, not the right, though there have been a few right-wing fascists, though they are nothing compared with the Mussolinis and Hitlers, both statists and corporatists par excellence...more
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Read in September, 2008
Total Stars = 3
Entertainment: +.5 Stars
Education: +1 Star
Readability: +.5 star
Innovation: +.5 Stars
Inspiration: +.5 Stars
Good points made by the author.
1. Fascism is a misused term that is often unfairly applied to conservatives. The word is clearly ill-defined and poorly used. It is not right to call our fellow citizen’s by these terms. There are plenty of other good ones to go around (if you need to resort to name calling)...more
Entertainment: +.5 Stars
Education: +1 Star
Readability: +.5 star
Innovation: +.5 Stars
Inspiration: +.5 Stars
Good points made by the author.
1. Fascism is a misused term that is often unfairly applied to conservatives. The word is clearly ill-defined and poorly used. It is not right to call our fellow citizen’s by these terms. There are plenty of other good ones to go around (if you need to resort to name calling)...more
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Read in April, 2008
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Anyone interested in the history of Fascism
(Note that the listed title is wrong. It is actually "Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left from Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning")
This is a fascinating book. Jonah Goldberg traces the history of "Fascism", from Rousseau through Bismarck, the Progressives, Woodrow Wilson, Mussolini, FDR, the Nazis (remember, "Nazis" is short for "National Socialists" - look at the Nazi party platform: environmentalism, animal rights, or...more
This is a fascinating book. Jonah Goldberg traces the history of "Fascism", from Rousseau through Bismarck, the Progressives, Woodrow Wilson, Mussolini, FDR, the Nazis (remember, "Nazis" is short for "National Socialists" - look at the Nazi party platform: environmentalism, animal rights, or...more
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Read in December, 2007
As Jonah Goldberg says, having heard to many times how blithely Conservatives are equated to fascists, he set out to prove the philosophical, ethical, and historical continuity between the modern liberal who makes such accusations, and concrete fascism. He makes the point that the word itself doesn't mean much except a synonym for evil with a connotation of the Holocaust. His thesis seems to be that liberalism or progressivism, socialism/Bolshevism and Fascism are all intellectual heirs of a few...more
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Read in August, 2008
In short, Goldberg convincingly demonstrates that fascism is a leftist ideology.
Way back in high school government class, I was taught that communism was on the extreme left of "the political spectrum," whereas fascism was on the extreme right. This always threw me for a loop; if Hitler was fascist, and fascism was an extreme right ideology, then why did his party have such a leftist-sounding name--the "National Socialist German Workers' Party"?
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Way back in high school government class, I was taught that communism was on the extreme left of "the political spectrum," whereas fascism was on the extreme right. This always threw me for a loop; if Hitler was fascist, and fascism was an extreme right ideology, then why did his party have such a leftist-sounding name--the "National Socialist German Workers' Party"?
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First off, goodreads' got the subtitle wrong, it's "The Secret History of the American Left from Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning."
This is an incredible book. Some people will be turned off by the provocative title and cover, but don't be fooled: this isn't some Ann Coulterish tome of cleverness, shock value, and name-calling. This is a history book. Goldberg underlines his points with sound research and analysis, and digs up many surprising ideological commonalities between ...more
This is an incredible book. Some people will be turned off by the provocative title and cover, but don't be fooled: this isn't some Ann Coulterish tome of cleverness, shock value, and name-calling. This is a history book. Goldberg underlines his points with sound research and analysis, and digs up many surprising ideological commonalities between ...more
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Read in April, 2008
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Anyone who EVER plans to vote, or presumes to voice an opinion on current political events.
This book is brilliant. It is a look at many aspects of U.S. and World history you THOUGHT you knew. You may be surprised. You will certainly be educated. This isn’t a book you read casually. You will find yourself underlining, cross-referencing, and annotating this book as you go. I was frequently cross-referencing other sources, both for varying perspectives, and to review people and events for which the author presumed background knowledge. Even so, I did not find the process cumbers...more
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Read in April, 2008
This book is a whole section of history you've never known. Some of the things I once believed have been turned on their head. Mussolini has long been attributed to being the first fascist, but he actually followed in the footsteps of our very own Woodrow Wilson. Wilson was a progressive. As Wilson put it, The essence of Progressivism was that the individual "marry his interests to the state." Totalitarianism in other words. If that isn't fascism I don't know what it is. And guess who ...more
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Read in January, 2008
So-called fascists such as Hitler and Mussolini were socialists. This is hardly a revelation. It's quite obvious, even down to the very name of Hitler's party. If this does come as a shock and a revelation to the reader, I can only imagine the reader probably isn't going to be convinced of the obvious truth by this book either. I think it's good someone finally made a book-length effort to try to lay to rest the complete misuse of the term fascism and the myth that Hitler was some kind of "...more
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Read in April, 2008
With a Hitler-esque smiley face and the title "Liberal Fascism" gracing the cover, a casual political observer might view Jonah Goldberg's new tome as a work of contradictory hyperbole. But after reading the introduction, it becomes clear that Goldberg is laying out a serious and somewhat-scholarly argument that modern American liberalism is a sibling of the Fascist movements that swept Italy and Germany prior to World War II. His central thesis is that, while "fascism" is a ...more
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Read in August, 2008
I really don't know what I think of this. I liked at least the first half of it a lot; it's written in an engaging style, and it contains a lot of whitewashed history and things I just flat didn't know. It also really turns the way you view the world on its head; or rights it, depending on how you look at it. On the other hand, the second half is more uneven and starts to get a little repetitive. I also found it kind of poorly organized; we'd be trucking along talking about JFK and LBJ and then ...more
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Read in July, 2008
Goldberg is an American conservative author and commentator. He claims to be America's most widely-read political columnist under the age of 40 (Ann Coulter's nearly 50!).
A few years ago, Goldberg's got into a tizzy about left-wing (read: liberal) writers calling G.W. Bush a "fascist." By the liberal definition, fascism refers to aspects of the Bush administration including:
a) Obsession with national security
b) Religion and government being intertwined
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A few years ago, Goldberg's got into a tizzy about left-wing (read: liberal) writers calling G.W. Bush a "fascist." By the liberal definition, fascism refers to aspects of the Bush administration including:
a) Obsession with national security
b) Religion and government being intertwined
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Read in July, 2008
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Convincing demonstration that facism has its roots in liberalism, progressivism, and socialism; and the popular reliance facists had on pragmatist philosophy is invoked to explain differences between facists and some of the non-liberal ideas (or debates with socialists) found in some facists (at times). Ties to Social Darwinism are explored and demonstrated to be logical outworkings of facist and liberal ideology. Religious issues such as the "social gospel" heresy are rightly linked t...more
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Read in February, 2008
Fantastic look at the history of liberal thought in this country. Liberal philosophy is, as Goldberg masterfully argues, happy fascism. Extensive outline and history of this movement. Very well documented and supported. If your favorite enlightenment thinkers are John Locke and Adam Smith and your political mantra is maximum individual freedom under the benign protection of a minimalist state, then you have been handed a gift with this treatise. Goldberg shines a light (a lot of light) on the t...more
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This book inherently changed the way I see the world. I was always taught to see FDR and his New Deal as heroic, but I was never told that the ideology of the Roosevelt administration was to "create a religion of government, to liberate the people from their beliefs in individualism and the free market." Nor did I realize that Roosevelt himself admitted "what we are doing in this country were some of the things being done in Russia and even some of the things done under Hitler in ...more
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Jonah Goldberg's book "Liberal Fascism" is long overdue. This should be evident to anyone who rejects the party line of the reigning collectivist orthodoxy in America. Such a person will have had the experience of being labeled a "reactionary" or an "ultra-conservative" and of being informed that his opinions, if taken a bit further, would make him a fascist.
This charge, as inevitable as death and taxes in a debate with a hard-core Leftist, leaves its vict...more
This charge, as inevitable as death and taxes in a debate with a hard-core Leftist, leaves its vict...more
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I am about halfway through Jonah Goldberg's 'Liberal Fascism', and it's truly a fascinating set of ideas. Goldberg has given me quite a bit to think about considering what I did and did not know about American history. But in many ways this is exactly the book I have been needing to know.
As I mentioned before, or probably never said it this way before, the most difficult think about being a black conservative is that you haven't inherited it. Which means, like any bounder on the asce...more
As I mentioned before, or probably never said it this way before, the most difficult think about being a black conservative is that you haven't inherited it. Which means, like any bounder on the asce...more
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