Shapeshifting fascism and the broken promises of social democracy / Letters
Readers respond to Daniel Trilling’s article asking if fascism is making a comeback As an analysis of rightwing populism, Daniel Trilling’s argument works well enough (The impossible promise: are we witnessing the return of fascism?, 18 April). We cannot assume that fascism will always take the (…)
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