As We Go Marching: A Biting Indictment of the Coming of Domestic Fascism in America
John T. Flynn, Ronald Radosh
As We Go Marching is John T. Flynn's classic work from 1944 on how wartime planning brought fascism to America. Flynn was a prominent journalist and the rare case of an American public intellectual who resisted the onslaught of both the warfare and welfare states during the period in which FDR ruled America. This study links the domestic policy of the New Deal with the drive for war and wartime central planning. Flynn draws attention to the bitter irony that America was becoming precisely what we were fighting. His analysis of fascism is incisive and devastating.
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Anno:
1944
Casa editrice:
Free Life Editions
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
272
ISBN 10:
0914156004
ISBN 13:
9780914156000
File:
PDF, 15.03 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1944