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Fascism: Part 2

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Welcome back to another episode of Elsie's Little Pickles. In part two of our series on fascism, we dive deep into why it's crucial to understand fascism, especially in today's political environment. Joining us again is Colton, our guest pickle, sitting in for Kiefer. We begin with a quick recap of what fascism is and then continue our discussion on Umberto Eco's 14 Points of Fascism.

We start with a brief overview of how ideologies function and the definition of freedom in an ideal ideological position. Colton reminds us that fascism is inherently incoherent by design, making people more likely to believe that the dictator knows best. This leads us to discuss the modern political climate, drawing parallels between historical fascism and contemporary politics.

The conversation touches on several significant points, including the cult of tradition, rejection of modernism, and the importance of action for action's sake. We explore how historical figures like Mussolini and Hitler manipulated these points and how similar tactics are being observed today. We also delve into the appeal to frustrated middle-class individuals and the obsession with plots, highlighting the similarities between past and present political rhetoric.

As we move through Eco's points, we examine the fear of difference, the importance of machismo and toxic masculinity, and the contempt for the weak. Colton provides historical context and draws connections to modern examples, making the discussion both informative and engaging.

Join us as we uncover the chilling parallels between historical fascism and today's political landscape, and why it's essential to stay informed and vigilant.

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Welcome back to another episode of Elsie's Little Pickles. In part two of our series on fascism, we dive deep into why it's crucial to understand fascism, especially in today's political environment. Joining us again is Colton, our guest pickle, sitting in for Kiefer. We begin with a quick recap of what fascism is and then continue our discussion on Umberto Eco's 14 Points of Fascism.

We start with a brief overview of how ideologies function and the definition of freedom in an ideal ideological position. Colton reminds us that fascism is inherently incoherent by design, making people more likely to believe that the dictator knows best. This leads us to discuss the modern political climate, drawing parallels between historical fascism and contemporary politics.

The conversation touches on several significant points, including the cult of tradition, rejection of modernism, and the importance of action for action's sake. We explore how historical figures like Mussolini and Hitler manipulated these points and how similar tactics are being observed today. We also delve into the appeal to frustrated middle-class individuals and the obsession with plots, highlighting the similarities between past and present political rhetoric.

As we move through Eco's points, we examine the fear of difference, the importance of machismo and toxic masculinity, and the contempt for the weak. Colton provides historical context and draws connections to modern examples, making the discussion both informative and engaging.

Join us as we uncover the chilling parallels between historical fascism and today's political landscape, and why it's essential to stay informed and vigilant.

  continue reading

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