Trump and the Fascist Prospect, by John Hinkson
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The socio-cultural conditions of the collapse of liberal democracy
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The socio-cultural conditions of the collapse of liberal democracy
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Contrary to appearances, Donald Trump’s visit to the Middle East was a tense confrontation with two alienated allies that is bound to produce more political fallout.
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A politics for the new divisions
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Stephen Pascoe on Trump’s air strikes in Syria, and the historical resonance of the aerial view
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That Trump should inhabit this space [of social media] and make regular use of it indicates a new era of populism as a force of more or less constant pressure on political realities.
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It’s now clear that Trump was not merely full of bluster during campaign mode but intends to realise as many of his promises as possible.
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There are some ominous points of contact between the ideology of disruption on the one hand, and fascism on the other.
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Strategically and morally there are only two acceptable positions on nuclear weapons: a commitment to deep arms control and disarmament, or work for the prohibition of nuclear weapons as a prerequisite for their abolition. Trump will oppose both, and in doing so he will increase global support for each.