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The world has changed since the 1930s, but human nature has not. What can we learn when comparing far-right populism in the United States to far-right populism elsewhere? How can we better understand the underlying ideas and ideologies that seem to transcend time and place? How can we best address them? How can we communicate what we have learned about these issues to those outside of academia? These are the central questions in the three-part conversation of Fascist Legacies.
The first part of the book examines the rise of authoritarianism in Europe, the United States, and Latin America; the second part analyzes aspects of the far right and discusses the best strategies for teaching about fascism; and the third part focuses on the relationship between white nationalism, individual Christian churches in the United States, and antisemitism in the past and present. By discussing different aspects of the current global rise of right-wing populism, Fascist Legacies helps readers better understand what is happening in our societies.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Right Wing Populism and the Rise of Authoritarianism in Europe and the U.S. - Zack Beauchamp
2. What Does Fascism Look like in the 21st Century? - Matt McManus
3. Fascism and Firearms - Amanda Gailey
4. Antifeminism: Overlooked Ideology and Indicator for Authoritarianism - Rebekka Blum and Alia Wielens
5. Ctrl V Fascism: Memes, Manifestos, and Far-Right Violence - Casey Ryan Kelly and William J. Sipe
6. The Nebraska Nazi: Native Fascism in Interwar America - Melissa A. Amateis
7. Mobilizing Passions: How White Christian Nationalism Advances American Fascism - Samuel L. Perry
8. How to Teach About the Nazi Past?: A Perspective from Austria - Philipp Mittnik
Appendix: The Rise of Antisemitism Today: Statistics and Practical Guidelines from the Anti-defamation League - Trent Spoolstra
List of Contributors
Index



