
Shadows of the Republic
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"A comprehensive work on fascism and America's democracy." --BOB WOODWARD
"An alarm bell announcing that the American house is on fire." --STEPHEN KING
"A provocative and passionate reminder that democracies don't collapse overnight." --CALEB GAYLE
What is driving the rise of fascism--and how can we stop it?
In this singular investigation into the sinister realms of fascism and its many guises, Omer Aziz, author of the acclaimed Brown Boy and contributing writer for the Boston Globe, sets out to answer the question: Why are so many young people like him drifting to the ultranationalist right? Shadows of the Republic offers a haunting portrait of American fascism, how it began, and why it is now focused on immigration, technology, and the purification of society.
Fascism is not coming to America; it has been here for a long time. With astringent clarity, Aziz traces the flaring up of fascist ideas in both American history and our current moment. From the dominance of the KKK, to the Nazi rally in New York in 1939, to the alliances between U.S. elites and European fascists, Aziz examines the long shadows of fascism. Traveling across the United States and Europe, he illuminates connections between street fascists and the ones in suits, between Hitler and the country across the ocean he so admired. Aziz examines culture in Germany and Italy in the 1930s, where propaganda ministers made people believe both everything and nothing, and he examines the apppeal of the far right among the very group it targets. Using interviews with experts and his own experience, he also offers an anti-fascist playbook to reinvigorate democracy and our civic life.
Fascism is a precise term, cheapened by overuse. Yet when a word describes reality, we can't afford to ignore it. From the pulsing power of an ideology of the past to its comeback among even those with the most to lose, Shadows of the Republic offers the definitive story of American fascism--and what we can do to salvage democracy for years to come.
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Omer Aziz is a writer, lawyer, and former foreign policy advisor. He is the author of Brown Boy and has held residencies at MacDowell and Yaddo and was most recently a Fellow at Harvard's Radcliffe Institute. His essays have appeared in The Atlantic, Harper's, New York, and the New York Times, among other publications. Born to a working-class immigrant family, Aziz earned his BA with honors in politics from Queen's University, his MPhil in international relations from the University of Cambridge, and his JD from Yale Law School.