The hottest Fascism Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top U.S. Politics Topics
Unpopular Front 66 implied HN points 22 Jun 23
  1. Christian Nationalism is a subject of debate and concern within the Christian community.
  2. Christian Nationalism espouses totalitarian and ethnonationalist ideologies.
  3. The Case for Christian Nationalism presents a call for a charismatic leader and rejection of universalism.
Unpopular Front 61 implied HN points 29 Jun 23
  1. Internal conflict within the conservative movement is evident, such as between DeSantis and Trump supporters.
  2. Extreme right views find a platform for respectability in outlets like Chronicles and their writers.
  3. Fascist ideologies are subtly present in various names and groups within the contemporary Right.
Unpopular Front 59 implied HN points 21 Mar 23
  1. The invasion of Iraq lacked a simple, justifiable reason based on reality.
  2. The war in Iraq was not a tragedy but a result of manipulation and falsehoods.
  3. The lesson learned from the Iraq War is the susceptibility of an entire nation to losing touch with reality and the potential risks of fascism.
Who is Robert Malone 11 implied HN points 17 Dec 24
  1. Nationalism prioritizes the interests of a nation above individual or group interests. It means people feel a strong loyalty to their country and want to protect its culture and values.
  2. Fascism is a political system where the state and corporations work closely together, often controlling many aspects of life. It's different from traditional ideas of conservatism or liberalism.
  3. Globalism involves countries working together across borders for common goals, like trade and climate change, but it can sometimes clash with nationalist feelings that prioritize local needs.
Unpopular Front 16 implied HN points 29 Jan 24
  1. The author expresses gratitude for the three-year anniversary of their publication.
  2. The post discusses the association between Trumpism and fascism, including key characteristics and differences.
  3. Wall Street's involvement with Trump and comparison to historical fascism is highlighted.
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Erik Examines 0 implied HN points 07 Feb 25
  1. It's okay to have a political ideology. People shouldn't be afraid of labels, as having a viewpoint doesn't mean you stop thinking for yourself.
  2. Political values differ between the left and right, focusing on what kind of society we want. These values shape how we see change, with the left wanting progress and the right valuing tradition.
  3. Claiming to be apolitical often hides underlying beliefs. Many people who say they don't have a label may just not know what their beliefs align with.