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“In the rhetoric of extreme nationalists, such a glorious past has been lost by humiliation brought on by globalism, liberal cosmopolitanism, and respect for ‘universal values’ such as equality. These values are supposed to have made the nation weak in the face of real and threatening challenges to the nation’s existence.”
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“While fascist politics fetishizes the past, it is never the actual past that is fetishized.”
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This all is very very similar (almost exact) to “Project 2025”
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Intro pg 3 - “But when, exactly, was America great, in the eyes of the Trump campaign? During the nineteenth century, when the United States enslaved its black population? During Jim Crow,…”
- a hint (November 18, 2016, holllywood reporter interview with Steve Bannon)
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