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Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning
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Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Hard to swallow?
What's simply amazing and precious about this book is that it uncovers historical record and reports it to us through the words and deeds of the people who helped shape the world we know today. Yes, Mr. Goldberg's POV is right of center. But if we strip out his opinions and conclusions we are left with artifacts from the past that are indisputable.

Unfortunately, most of the negative reviews here involve name calling rather than rebuttal. I urge you to read the work for yourself and decide how it pertains to your everyday life.

We must face the fact that those who are the establishment (civil service, gov't administration, education, the press, and academia) influence greatly the context and tone of information. Prior to the turn of the 20th century this was basically conservative. Since then it has shifted back and forth over the last century. Much of what we know today has been framed by our severest challenges: WWII and the Great Depression. During this time the country was under the influence of the liberal establishment. We live with the interpretation of history that was sifted during that time.

Is there anything wrong with going back and looking at the original words and actions of people who made history? In fact historians are duty bound to make sure the history we believe in matches the actual past.

This book allows us a glimpse into events that actually occurred. They are documented and confirmed. The question is are we open to hear them or simply intolerant?

Decide for yourself.
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