ANTI-FAscist (Continued)

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Today, it comes with a badge and bleach.

And the ones who see it — the ones who throw the bottle or yell from the balcony or link arms at the barricade — are called Antifa. Not because they joined something, but because they refused something.

We have smelled it before.

Bibliography

1. Paxton, Robert O. The Anatomy of Fascism . New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004. A foundational scholarly analysis tracing the historical stages of fascist movements, from emergence to consolidation.

2. Eco, Umberto. “Ur-Fascism.” The New York Review of Books , June 22, 1995. Essay by the Italian novelist and philosopher identifying recurring elements of fascist culture across time and borders.

3. Griffin, Roger. The Nature of Fascism . London: Routledge, 1993. Academic work that frames fascism as a revolutionary form of ultranationalism rooted in palingenetic myth.

4. Traverso, Enzo. The New Faces of Fascism: Populism and the Far Right . London: Verso, 2019. Explores how fascist ideologies have mutated into contemporary right-wing populist movements.

5. Orwell, George. Looking Back on the Spanish War . New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1943. Orwell’s eyewitness account of anti-fascist resistance during the Spanish Civil War.

6. Stanley, Jason. How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them . New York: Random House, 2018. A philosophical examination of the tactics used by authoritarian leaders to create division and suppress dissent.

7. Vance, Joyce. “Are We the Nazis Now?” Civil Discourse , October 2023. Reflects on historical comparisons to authoritarian abuses and recounts a chilling ICE raid in Chicago mirroring Anne Frank’s wartime diary.

8. “Massive Raid at South Shore Apartment Building Sparks Outcry.” Chicago Sun-Times , October 2023. Firsthand reporting on the DHS-led raid involving over 100 agents and allegations of abusive treatment toward residents.

9. “FBI Director Testifies on Antifa.” U.S. Congress , September 17, 2020. Congressional testimony clarifying that Antifa is not a formal organization, but an ideological movement.

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