“How Fascism Works: A Toolkit for Recognizing the Politics of Division”
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Title: How Fascism Works
Author: Jason Stanley
Category: Politics & Current Affairs, Culture & Society, Philosophy & Big Ideas, World History
What if fascism isn't a historical relic but a political strategy that can show up anywhere, even in democracies? Sam and Sophie sit with that unsettling idea and unpack Jason Stanley's framework for recognizing the politics of division.
They walk through the key tactics Stanley identifies: the myth of a golden past, the creation of a 'fictional people,' attacks on institutions, weaponized law and order, and the role of sexual anxiety and patriarchy. Each tactic gets a concrete example, showing how these patterns appear in today's political discourse.
If you've ever felt confused by how democratic norms seem to erode from within, this episode gives you a vocabulary to name what's happening. The takeaway: recognizing these patterns is the first step to defending pluralism and truth.
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Chapters
00:00Fascism as Political Strategy00:48The Myth of the Past and Fictional People01:33Attacking Institutions and Law and Order02:32Sexual Anxiety and Victimhood03:51The Antidote: Pluralism and Truth








