Homeland Fascism Corporatist Government in the New American Century

"It can't happen here." This has been the prevailing sentiment about the possible emergence of fascism in the United States since the rise of international fascism in the 1930s. Yet there are signs that it may already be happening, and at the highest levels of government... In their c...

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Main Author: Schwendinger, Julia
Other Authors: Schwendinger, Herman
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2016
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