[ExI] What is meant here by "fascism"?
Damien Broderick
thespike at satx.rr.com
Sat Oct 6 22:33:39 UTC 2007
At 02:24 PM 10/6/2007 -0700, Lee wrote:
>Several people, notably Natasha and PJ Manney, are using
>the term in a way that I don't understand. The latter, in fact,
>wrote on September 27
Go back to the original essay url'd by Emlyn on September 27:
<Fascist America, in 10 Easy Steps
Naomi Wolf
http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/51150/?page=entire
Last autumn, there was a military coup in Thailand. The leaders of the
coup took a number of steps, rather systematically, as if they had a
shopping list. In a sense, they did. Within a matter of days,
democracy had been closed down -- the coup leaders declared martial
law, sent armed soldiers into residential areas, took over radio and
TV stations, issued restrictions on the press, tightened some limits
on travel and took certain activists into custody.
They were not figuring these things out as they went along. If you
look at history, you can see that there is essentially a blueprint for
turning an open society into a dictatorship. That blueprint has been
used again and again in more and less bloody, more and less terrifying
ways. But it is always effective. It is very difficult and arduous to
create and sustain a democracy, but history shows that closing one
down is much simpler. You simply have to be willing to take the 10
steps.>
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