It is time to use the F word about Trump: Fascism, populism and the rebirth of history

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Dennis Tourish
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Donald Trump and the movement that he represents pose grave dangers for democracy in America, and throughout the world. I argue that it is now appropriate to describe Trumpism as a form of fascism. The events of January 6th 2001, when an attempted insurrection sought to prevent the certification of Joe Biden as President, and the agenda that Trump and his supporters are developing for a proposed second term, are viewed as turning points that have transformed Trumpism from populism into an increasingly open form of fascism. I therefore analyse Trump’s rise to power, before discussing the nature of fascism in-depth and considering how Trumpism measures up to the criteria commonly identified as characterising fascism. It also means recognising that without the person of Donald Trump at the helm the MAGA movement will remain a potent threat for the foreseeable future. But it can be defeated. Thus, I identify some of the factors that enabled fascist movements to take state power in the 1920s and 1930s. Its victories were not inevitable then and are not inevitable now. Readily available lessons from the past point to how Trumpism can be defeated in the present.
是时候用 "F "来形容特朗普了:法西斯主义、民粹主义和历史的重生
唐纳德-特朗普及其所代表的运动对美国乃至全世界的民主构成了严重威胁。我认为,现在将特朗普主义描述为法西斯主义的一种形式是恰当的。2001 年 1 月 6 日发生的试图阻止乔-拜登(Joe Biden)获得总统认证的叛乱事件,以及特朗普及其支持者为拟议中的第二任期制定的议程,都被视为将特朗普主义从民粹主义转变为日益公开的法西斯主义形式的转折点。因此,在深入探讨法西斯主义的本质并考虑特朗普主义如何符合法西斯主义的一般特征标准之前,我分析了特朗普的上台。这也意味着要认识到,如果没有唐纳德-特朗普(Donald Trump)的掌舵,MAGA运动在可预见的未来仍将是一个强大的威胁。但它是可以被打败的。因此,我指出了法西斯运动在 20 世纪二三十年代夺取国家政权的一些因素。法西斯运动的胜利在当时并非不可避免,现在也并非不可避免。从过去现成的经验教训中,我们可以看到特朗普主义如何在当下被击败。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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