Books
Amelia Khatri

Wrongs Of Fascism

“Wrongs of Fascism” offers a compelling examination of how authoritarian movements systematically transform democratic societies into oppressive regimes. Through a methodical analysis of historical cases, including Mussolini's Italy and Nazi Germany, the book reveals the predictable patterns and mechanisms that enable fascist ideologies to take root and flourish in seemingly stable democracies.
The narrative unfolds across three main themes: psychological control, institutional dismantling, and social manipulation. Drawing from extensive primary sources and cross-disciplinary research, the book demonstrates how fascist movements exploit economic instability and cultural tensions to build popular support. Particularly insightful is its examination of how these movements utilize propaganda and manufactured consent to maintain power, while systematically eroding civil liberties and democratic institutions.
What sets this work apart is its practical approach to understanding fascism as a process rather than a sudden occurrence. Each chapter builds upon this framework, examining specific aspects such as surveillance states, paramilitary organizations, and the suppression of intellectual discourse. The book bridges historical analysis with contemporary political theory, making it particularly valuable for readers seeking to understand and identify authoritarian tendencies in modern contexts. Its accessible yet academic style makes complex political concepts comprehensible while maintaining scholarly rigor.
74 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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