The Rhetoric of Fascism
By Nathan Crick (Editor), Patrick D. Anderson (Contribution by), Rya Butterfield (Contribution by), Nathan Crick (Contribution by), Elizabeth R. Earle (Contribution by), Zac Gershberg (Contribution by), Stephen John Hartnett (Contribution by), Marie-Odile N. Hobeika (Contribution by), Sean Illing (Contribution by), Jacob A. Miller-Klugesherz (Contribution by), Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia (Contribution by), Patricia Roberts-Miller (Contribution by), Raquel M. Robvais (Contribution by), Bradley A. Serber (Contribution by), Ryan Skinnell (Contribution by)
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By Nathan Crick (Editor), Patrick D. Anderson (Contribution by), Rya Butterfield (Contribution by), Nathan Crick (Contribution by), Elizabeth R. Earle (Contribution by), Zac Gershberg (Contribution by), Stephen John Hartnett (Contribution by), Marie-Odile N. Hobeika (Contribution by), Sean Illing (Contribution by), Jacob A. Miller-Klugesherz (Contribution by), Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia (Contribution by), Patricia Roberts-Miller (Contribution by), Raquel M. Robvais (Contribution by), Bradley A. Serber (Contribution by), Ryan Skinnell (Contribution by)
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Decoding the discourse: Rhetorical foundations of authoritarian power.
Fascism has resurfaced as one of the most pressing problems of our time. The rise of extremist parties and candidates in Europe, the United States, and around the globe has led even mainstream political commentators to begin using the term “fascism” to describe dangerous movements that have revived and repackaged many of the strategies long thought to have been relegated to the margins of political rhetoric. No longer jus...






















