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Posted on July 25, 2016February 9, 2019 by Mark R. Stoneman

“The American Face of Fascism”

It is no surprise that the American face of fascism would take on the forms of celebrity television and the casino greeter’s come-on, since that is as much our symbolic scene as nostalgic re-creations of Roman splendors once were Italy’s.

— Adam Gopnik, “Being Honest about Trump,” The New Yorker, July 14, 2016

Posted in Commonplacing, Contemporary LifeTagged fascism, television

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