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Becoming American Fascism
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In Becoming American Fascism, Lawrence Dennis examines what he saw as growing authoritarian and corporatist tendencies within American politics during the 1930s.
The work reflects Dennis's controversial critiques and warnings about the direction of U.S.
governance amid economic depression and rising European fascism.
Dennis's perspective mixes conservative and authoritarian ideas and was influential among certain right-wing intellectuals of the period.
The book is often cited in discussions of American responses to European fascist movements and the historical use of political terminology like 'fascism' and 'racism'.
It remains a notable historical primary source for scholars studying interwar political thought in America.
The work reflects Dennis's controversial critiques and warnings about the direction of U.S.
governance amid economic depression and rising European fascism.
Dennis's perspective mixes conservative and authoritarian ideas and was influential among certain right-wing intellectuals of the period.
The book is often cited in discussions of American responses to European fascist movements and the historical use of political terminology like 'fascism' and 'racism'.
It remains a notable historical primary source for scholars studying interwar political thought in America.
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