About A Brief History of Fascist Lies
"Federico Finchelstein, who is one of the world's leading experts on both fascism and populism, is essential reading for the times in which we live."--Times Literary Supplement "A lucid examination of how fascism does not just embrace lies, but integrates them into a distinctive, irrational structure of 'truth' that serves its political ends. Finchelstein's key arguments are immensely valuable to our understanding of contemporary politics."--London School of Economics Review "Finchelstein leaves us with the importance of understanding mythic nationalist ideologies, and not simply the behavior of leaders who mobilize myths."--Los Angeles Review of Books "Neatly summarizes . . . a principal goal of fascism, 'to leave reason behind and return to prejudice.'"--Salon.com "There is no better book on fascism's complex and vexed relationship with truth."--Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them "Federico Finchelstein delivers a vital compendium on a dark seam running through our modern politics. This is not just a deft intellectual history of fascism, but an urgent reminder of the deep well of hate that lies beneath our era of 'alternative facts' and 'fake news.'"--Ishaan Tharoor, Washington Post "At a time when politicians like Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro claim that information they don't like is 'fake news, ' Finchelstein's history of fascist lying strikes a chord. From Mussolini onward, truth is what the leader needs it to be."--Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of Italian and History, New York University "Finchelstein brings clarity and precision to the debate about the populist far right at a time when pundits across the globe casually throw around the term 'fascist' with little regard for its history or meaning. Ranging from Europe to the United States to Latin America, Finchelstein shows that dismissing contemporary xenophobic populists as insane swindlers does little to weaken or defeat them and merely allows them to keep winning by waging war on the truth."--Sasha Polakow-Suransky, Deputy Editor, Foreign Policy, and author of Go Back to Where You Came From: The Backlash against Immigration and the Fate of Western Democracy "This excellent and timely book does exactly what its title promises. Finchelstein builds upon his well-established record of scholarship on fascism, populism, and authoritarianism, providing a modern history of political lies. He provides concrete historical answers to paradoxical understandings of lies, including one of the most perplexing: why fascists thought that lying serves the truth."--Benjamin C. Brower, Associate Professor of History, The University of Texas at Austin "In this concise book, the author offers an outstanding analysis on lying in politics, a theme very timely with 'fake news' at the center of our debate on political communication. Here Finchelstein presents an original history of fascist ideology and the context of its diffusion that goes through Italy, Europe, and Latin America."--Valeria Galimi, Professor of History, University of Florence
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