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Jonah Goldberg
The young activist who recycles Robert F. Kennedy's line "There are those who look at things the way they are, and ask why . . . I dream of things that never were, and ask why not?" has no idea he's a walking, talking cliché, a non-conformist in theory while a predictable conformist in fact. But he also has no idea he's tapping into his inner utopian.... RFK didn't coin the phrase {JFK didn't either, but he did use it first}. The line actually comes from one of the worst people of the 20th century, George Bernard Shaw {admittedly he's on the B-list of worst people since he never killed anybody; he just celebrated people who did}
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Liberal Fascism: The Secret
Given the benefit of hindsight, it's difficult to understand why anyone doubts the fascist nature of the French Revolution. Few dispute that it was totalitarian, terrorist, nationalist, conspiratorial, and populist. It produced the first modern dictators, Robespierre and Napoleon, and worked on the premise that the nation had to be ruled by an enlightened avant-garde who would serve as the authentic, organic voice of the "general will." The paranoid Jacobin mentality made the revolutionaries more savage and cruel than the king they replaced. Some fifty thousand people ultimately died in the Terror, many in political show trials that Simon Schama describes as the "founding charter of totalitarian justice." Robespierre summed up the totalitarian logic of the Revolution: "There are only two parties in France: the people and its enemies. We must exterminate those miserable villains who are eternally conspiring against the rights of man…{W}e must exterminate all our enemies.
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Liberal Fascism: The Secret
Fascism's success almost always depends on the cooperation of the "losers" during a time of economic and technological change. The lower-middle classes-the people who have just enough to fear losing it-are the electoral shock troops of fascism {Richard Hofstadter identified this "status anxiety" as the source of Progressivism's quasi-fascist nature}. Populist appeals to resentment against "fat cats," "international bankers," "economic royalists," and so on are the stock-in-trade of fascist demagogues.
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