Trump and the Republican party exemplify these five elements of #fascism, & the UK @Conservatives aren't far behind.
Trump is often described as ‘authoritarian’. But that doesn’t really capture the more alarming aspects of his movement. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
“Authoritarianism” isn’t adequate. It is #fascism.
Fascism stands for a coherent set of ideas different from – and more dangerous than – authoritarianism.
To fight those ideas, it’s necessary to be aware of what they are and how they fit together.
Borrowing from the cultural theorist Umberto Eco, the historians Emilio Gentile and Ian Kershaw, the political scientist Roger Griffin, and the former US secretary of state Madeleine Albright, Robert Reich offers five elements that distinguish #fascism from #authoritarianism.
1. The rejection of democracy, the rule of law and equal rights under the law in favor of a strongman who interprets the popular will.
“The election was stolen.” (Trump, 2020).
“I am your justice … I am your retribution.” (Trump, 2023).
Authoritarians believe society needs strong leaders to maintain stability. They vest in a dictator the power to maintain social order through the use of force (armies, police, militia) and bureaucracy.
By contrast, fascists view strong leaders as the means of discovering what society needs. They regard the leader as the embodiment of society, the voice of the people.
2. The galvanizing of popular rage against cultural elites.
“Your enemies” are “media elites”… “the elites who led us from one financial and foreign policy disaster to another”. (Trump, 2015, 2016).
#Authoritarians do not stir people up against establishment elites. They use or co-opt those elites to gain and maintain power.
By contrast, #fascists galvanize public rage at presumed (or imaginary) cultural elites and use mass rage to gain and maintain power.
#Fascists stir up grievances against those elites for supposedly displacing average people and seek revenge. In doing so, they create mass parties. They often encourage violence.
3. Nationalism based on a dominant “superior” race and historic bloodlines.
“Tremendous infectious disease is pouring across the border.” (Trump, 2015).
“Jewish people that vote for a Democrat [show] great disloyalty.” (Trump, 2019).
“Getting critical race theory out of our schools is … a matter of national survival.” (Trump, 2022).
#Authoritarians see nationalism as a means of asserting the power of the state. They glorify the state. They want it to dominate other nations.
#Authoritarianism seeks to protect or expand its geographic boundaries. It worries about foreign enemies encroaching on its territory.
By contrast, #fascism embodies what it considers a “superior” group – based on race, religion and historic bloodlines.
#Nationalism is a means of asserting that superiority.
#Fascists worry about disloyalty and sabotage from groups within the nation that don’t share the same race or bloodlines. These “others” are scapegoated, excluded or expelled, sometimes even killed.
#Fascists believe schools and universities must teach values that extol the dominant race, religion and bloodline. Schools should not teach inconvenient truths (such as America’s - or Britain's - history of genocide and racism).
4. Extolling brute strength and heroic warriors.
“You’ll never take back our country with weakness, you have to show strength and you have to be strong. (Trump, 6 January 2021).
“I am your warrior.” (Trump, 2023).
The goal of #authoritarianism is to gain and maintain state power. For authoritarians, “strength” comes in the form of large armies and munitions.
By contrast, the ostensible goal of #fascism is to 'strengthen' society.
Fascism’s preferred method of accomplishing this is to reward those who win economically and physically and to denigrate or exterminate those who lose.
#Fascism depends on organized bullying – a form of social Darwinism.
For the #fascist, war and violence are means of strengthening society by culling the weak and extolling heroic warriors.
5. Disdain of women and fear of non-standard gender identities or sexual orientation.
“When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab ’em by the pussy. You can do anything.” (Trump, 2005).
“You have to treat ’em like shit.” (Trump, 1992).
“[I will] promote positive education about the nuclear family… rather than erasing the things that make men & women different.” (Trump, 2023).
By contrast, #fascism is organized around the particular hierarchy of male dominance. The fascist heroic warrior is male. Women are relegated to subservient roles.
In #fascism, anything that challenges the traditional heroic male roles of protector, provider and controller of the family is considered a threat to the social order.
In Robert Reuch's view, these five elements of #fascism reinforce each other:
Rejection of democracy in favour of a strongman depends on galvanizing popular rage.
Popular rage draws on a nationalism based on a supposed superior race or ethnicity.
That superior race or ethnicity is justified by social Darwinist strength and violence, as exemplified by heroic warriors.
Strength, violence and the heroic warrior are centered on male power.
These five elements find exact expression in Donald Trump & the white Christian nationalist movement he is encouraging - elements of which were observed in the recent National Conservatism conference in London. It's the direction that most of the Republican party is now heading.
Until everyone in Britain knows that demonising & scapegoating asylum seekers, migrants, & minorities is a manipulative yet effective political strategy, successfully mobilised by tyrants within democracies, we will be stuck in an endless cycle of division & dysfunction.
To spell out how explicit #racism is a constant & central feature of every successful @Conservatives' electoral strategy over the last 45 years, I once again quote directly from the essential & insightful @johnsimkin.
Unemployment remained low in the years following WWII. In 1974 unemployment was only 2.6%.
In a TV interview in January, 1978, Margaret Thatcher played the race-card: "Some people have felt swamped by immigrants. They've seen the whole character of their neighbourhoods change."
"As millions are driven from their homes by climate disasters, the extreme right exploits their misery to extend its reach. As the extreme right gains power, climate programmes are shut down, heating accelerates & more people are driven from their homes."
Recent research identifies the “human climate niche”: the range of temperatures and rainfall within which human societies thrive. We have clustered in the parts of the world with a climate that supports our flourishing, but in many of these places the niche is shrinking
Around 600 million people are now stranded in inhospitable conditions by global heating.
Current global policies are likely to result in about 2.7C of heating by 2100. On this trajectory, some 2 billion people may be left outside the niche by 2030, & 3.7 billion by 2090.
Gregory Lauder-Frost, vice-President of the Traditional Britain Group, who in 2013 was a dinner host of keynote speaker Jacob Rees-Mogg, once spouted racist bile about Baroness Lawrence & dismissed Vanessa Feltz as a “fat Jewish slag”.
Is he getting a knighthood from Boris too?
Lauder-Frost also talked of deporting non-whites to their “natural homelands” as he was covertly taped by anti-racism group @hopenothate.
Jacib Rees-Mogg, once a Tory favourite for Prime Minister, was snapped sitting next to Lauder-Frost in 2013.
Jacob Rees-Mogg later said he regretted his decision to deliver the keynote speech to a group that wants “voluntary repatriation” of black Britons such as Doreen Lawrence, mother of Stephen, who was murdered by a racist gang in 1993 - but I'm not sure he said why he regretted it.
A paywalled article in competitor Rupert Murdoch's Times suggests The Telegraph newspapers could be worth as little as £450 million, considerably less than their price tag the last time they were sold, amid stalled subscriber growth & revenues still below pre-pandemic levels.
The Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and The Spectator magazine were sold to the Barclay brothers, Sir David and Sir Frederick, in 2004 for £665 million after a bidding war involving publishers and private equity firms.
wwwBUK, the Bermuda-based parent company that controls Telegraph Media Group, has been put into receivership by its lender Lloyds after a long dispute with the Barclay family over repayments on a £1 billion loan came to a head. AlixPartners has been appointed as receiver.
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson was born on 19 June 1964 in New York City, to 23-year-old Stanley Johnson, & 22-year-old Charlotte Fawcett.
They returned to the UK in September 1964, in February 1966 they relocated to Washington, DC, returning to the UK in 1969.
At Stanley's remote family home in Exmoor, Johnson gained his first experiences of fox hunting. His father was regularly absent, leaving Johnson to be raised largely by his mother, assisted by au pairs. As a child, Johnson was quiet, studious, & deaf.
He and his siblings were encouraged to engage in intellectual activities from a young age, with high achievement being greatly valued; Johnson's earliest recorded ambition was to be "world king".
Having no friends other than their siblings, the children became very close.
A great article on Boris Johnson's resignation, by German journalist @annettedittert - who since 2008 has worked in London as senior correspondent & bureau chief for ARD German TV, & in 2019 was awarded "political journalist of the year" for her reporting on #Brexit.
Johnson's departure is a victory for democracy over Britain's declining political culture. And it shows that even a prime minister must not lie to parliament.
A commentary by Annette Dittert.
Johnson's political career ends as it began: with brazen lies.
In his farewell statement, which is more like the heated tantrum of a five-year-old than that of a former PM, Johnson explained his departure as the result of a "witch hunt" called for by anti-Brexit, pro-Europeans & other members of the "establishment". None of this is true.