Donald Arteaga

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Unlike the great political philosophies of communism, conservatism and liberalism, fascism had no intellectual heft. There was no Karl Marx, or Edmund Burke, or John Stuart Mill, no learned Victorian debate to fall back on. Fascism did not communicate through the mind. It was pumped into the heart and pursued with the fist. Fascist communication operated on the level of emotion, via vitriolic rhetoric, mass-ceremonies and organised violence.
How To Be A Liberal: The Story of Freedom and the Fight for its Survival
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