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Fascism in America?

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Attention has been drawn recently to the possibility of a Fascist revolution in the United States—by the Dickstein Committee, by journalistic and cinematic exposés of Fascist tendencies, by the revival of the 1918–20 “Red-baiting” spirit and technique, and by the fervent and constant agitation of the League Against War and Fascism and related organizations. Little is said seriously in responsible circles of the possibility of a Communist revolution, that being so overworked a thesis that all are aware of whatever drift in that direction there may be. Hence the present discussion of Fascist tendencies must not be taken to imply the impossibility of a swing to the left, but rather simply to denote an interest in a more novel movement to the right.

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  • Steiner, H. Arthur, 1935. "Fascism in America?," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(5), pages 821-830, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:29:y:1935:i:05:p:821-830_03
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