Fascism: A Warning Fascism: A Warning

Fascism: A Warning

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Publisher Description

From one of the most admired international leaders, comes a timely, considered, and personal look at the history and current resurgence of fascism today and the virulent threat it poses to international freedom, prosperity, and peace.

At the end of the 1980s, when the Cold War ended, many, including former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, believed that democracy had triumphed politically once and for all. Yet nearly thirty years later, the direction of history no longer seems certain. A repressive and destructive force has begun to re-emerge on the global stage—sweeping across Europe, parts of Asia, and the United States—that to Albright, looks very much like fascism.

Based on her personal experience growing up in Hungary under Hitler and the Communist regime that followed World War II, as well as knowledge gleaned from her distinguished diplomatic career and insights from colleagues around the globe, Albright paints a clear picture of how fascism flourishes and explains why it is once again taking hold worldwide, identifying the factors contributing to its rise. Most importantly, she makes clear what could happen if we fail to act against rising fascist forces today and in the near future, including the potential for economic catastrophe, a lasting spike in terrorist activity, increased sectarian violence, a rash of large-scale humanitarian emergencies, massive human rights violations, a breakdown in multilateral cooperation, and nearly irreparable self-inflicted damage to America’s reputation and capacity to lead.

Albright also offers clear solutions, including adjusting to the ubiquity of social media and the changing nature of the workplace, and understanding ordinary citizens’ universal desire for sources of constancy and morality in their lives. She contends that we must stimulate economic growth and narrow the gap between the rich and poor, urban and rural, women and men, and skilled and unskilled; work across borders to respond to transnational challenges; and ultimately recognize that democracy’s unique virtue is its ability—through reason and open debate—to find remedies for its own shortcomings.

GENRE
Nonfiction
NARRATOR
MA
Madeleine Albright
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:53
hr min
RELEASED
2018
April 10
PUBLISHER
HarperAudio
SIZE
431.9
MB

Customer Reviews

JALC20 ,

Good Read—Not Honest Enough re: America’s Global Role

The authors provides a good historical overview over the rises of a number of different regimes and provides good insight into the dangers that modern America faces. I would love to see her thoughts on America’s direction post-Trump

Given that a central premise of the book is the role America has historically played in spreading/protecting democracy across the world, I would say that the author wraps herself in the American flag too tightly without giving enough space to how the “contradictions” of America (she briefly touches on internal racism and supporting dictatorships abroad as two such contradictions) have affected the nation’s credibility abroad even prior to Trump’s election.

Specifically, I found the placement of the chapter about Hugo Chávez to be ill fitting. Latin America has a long history of authoritarian leaders (many who were supported or even installed by the US in the first place including Pinochet who the author mentions in passing). While Chavez undoubtedly took some measures that weakened democratic institutions in Venezuela once elected, he was still DEMOCRATICALLY elected a number of times, and the US was more than neutral regarding the the unlawful coup that led to Chávez’s brief ouster in Latin America. The US has supported far worse than Chávez in Latin America and has consistently supported underhanded anti-Democratic forces in Latin America in the guise of supporting “democracy.”

The author does briefly touch on the US being friendly with certain authoritarian regimes (Saudi Arabia and Bahrain as two examples); however, I would have liked to a more honest discussion of how the US weakens it’s moral authority when it props up anti-democratic regimes when it sees fit and even attacks democratic regimes when it sees fit.

Nonetheless, very insightful read

KayBookReader ,

The best

This is simply the best book I have ever read.

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