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erronis

(22,690 posts)
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:33 PM Yesterday

Heather Cox Richardson: Pamphlet published in 1945 on Fascism

https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/january-9-2026

Fascism, the U.S. government document explained, "is government by the few and for the few. The objective is seizure and control of the economic, political, social, and cultural life of the state." "The people run democratic governments, but fascist governments run the people."

"The basic principles of democracy stand in the way of their desires; hence--democracy must go! Anyone who is not a member of their inner gang has to do what he's told. They permit no civil liberties, no equality before the law." "Fascism treats women as mere breeders. 'Children, kitchen, and the church,' was the Nazi slogan for women," the pamphlet said.

Fascists "make their own rules and change them when they choose.... They maintain themselves in power by use of force combined with propaganda based on primitive ideas of 'blood' and 'race,' by skillful manipulation of fear and hate, and by false promise of security. The propaganda glorifies war and insists it is smart and 'realistic' to be pitiless and violent."

Fascists understood that "the fundamental principle of democracy--faith in the common sense of the common people--was the direct opposite of the fascist principle of rule by the elite few," it explained, "[s]o they fought democracy.... They played political, religious, social, and economic groups against each other and seized power while these groups struggled."


The pamphlet then goes on to say:
The War Department thought it was important for Americans to understand the tactics fascists would use to take power in the United States. They would try to gain power "under the guise of 'super-patriotism' and 'super-Americanism.'" And they would use three techniques:

First, they would pit religious, racial, and economic groups against one another to break down national unity. Part of that effort to divide and conquer would be a "well-planned 'hate campaign' against minority races, religions, and other groups."

Second, they would deny any need for international cooperation, because that would fly in the face of their insistence that their supporters were better than everyone else. "In place of international cooperation, the fascists seek to substitute a perverted sort of ultra-nationalism which tells their people that they are the only people in the world who count. With this goes hatred and suspicion toward the people of all other nations."

Third, fascists would insist that "the world has but two choices--either fascism or communism, and they label as 'communists' everyone who refuses to support them."

It is "vitally important" to learn to spot native fascists, the government said, "even though they adopt names and slogans with popular appeal, drape themselves with the American flag, and attempt to carry out their program in the name of the democracy they are trying to destroy."


2025 meet 1945.
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Heather Cox Richardson: Pamphlet published in 1945 on Fascism (Original Post) erronis Yesterday OP
My father found no complaint with Fascism, no_hypocrisy Yesterday #1
She was on Ali Velshi's program this a.m. A very wise and impressive woman. allegorical oracle Yesterday #2
I'm looking for the video of the segment to post it. yellow dahlia 23 hrs ago #4
From 'Don't Be a Sucker' (1947) - U.S. Army Signal Corps usonian Yesterday #3

no_hypocrisy

(54,317 posts)
1. My father found no complaint with Fascism,
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:47 PM
Yesterday

except he was Jewish.

And I never failed to call him on it.

yellow dahlia

(4,610 posts)
4. I'm looking for the video of the segment to post it.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 04:48 PM
23 hrs ago

She had some wise analysis that I posted about.

usonian

(23,608 posts)
3. From 'Don't Be a Sucker' (1947) - U.S. Army Signal Corps
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 01:34 PM
Yesterday


This video seems cleaned up of noise and flicker but is the same as what seems to be the original.




Historians can correct any goofs. I've got a busy schedule today.
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