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How Fascism Works provides a comprehensive analysis of fascism as a political phenomenon that extends beyond its historical manifestations. Jason Stanley, a renowned philosopher, breaks down the specific mechanisms through which fascism gains traction in modern democracies.
The book explores how fascist politics create an “us versus them” mentality by scapegoating minorities, spreading propaganda, and eroding trust in democratic institutions. Stanley examines real-world examples from various countries and time periods to illustrate how these tactics operate across different contexts.
Rather than focusing solely on historical fascism, Stanley demonstrates how fascist techniques are employed in contemporary politics worldwide. He provides readers with the tools to recognize and resist these dangerous patterns before they can take hold of democratic systems.







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