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Are the Kids Al(t)right?

6 pointsby randomname2over 5 years ago

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robinsloanover 5 years ago
One definition for fascism that I heard long ago and always found useful is that it&#x27;s a cult of strength. Fascism says: strength is virtue, and it&#x27;s the weak who are -- who have always been -- holding back the strong. (It&#x27;s always, obviously, the strong who fall for this line.)<p>In this context, these two documents -- the self-published e-book discussed, and Michael Anton&#x27;s discussion of it -- are clarifying. If you were confused or unclear, here you go! This is fascism.<p>The fact that there are two layers feels important to me. First, there&#x27;s the e-book and its gleeful, pitiless, ahistorical visions of cruelty. Second, and just as important, there&#x27;s Michael Anton&#x27;s sly willingness to entertain it.<p>This is bad shit, really bad -- reheated evil from the back of the fridge -- and look how it claws its way out of the darkness. An eager recitation; a tepid rejection; that familiar stance: Well, no, of course I don&#x27;t agree with this -- but it&#x27;s interesting to think about!