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A book by Jonah Goldberg, detailing the tendency of the American left towards authoritarian, fascist behavior. Among other things he draws insightful analogies between Nazism and Roosevelt's [[New Deal]].
 
A book by Jonah Goldberg, detailing the tendency of the American left towards authoritarian, fascist behavior. Among other things he draws insightful analogies between Nazism and Roosevelt's [[New Deal]].
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The book lays out a concrete case for how liberals and the Democratic Party draws their ideals and inspirations from fascist thinkers of the early 20th century such as Hilter and Mussolini. Clear links between Bernard Shaw and eugenics are demonstrated and well cited. The book is irrefutable proof that liberals truly are the modern day fascists.
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== Critical reception ==
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The book has been the focus of much negative attention, even before its release. The liberal press mostly focused on an adgenda of proving that liberals do not support genocide.
  
 
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A book by Jonah Goldberg, detailing the tendency of the American left towards authoritarian, fascist behavior. Among other things he draws insightful analogies between Nazism and Roosevelt's New Deal.

The book lays out a concrete case for how liberals and the Democratic Party draws their ideals and inspirations from fascist thinkers of the early 20th century such as Hilter and Mussolini. Clear links between Bernard Shaw and eugenics are demonstrated and well cited. The book is irrefutable proof that liberals truly are the modern day fascists.

Critical reception

The book has been the focus of much negative attention, even before its release. The liberal press mostly focused on an adgenda of proving that liberals do not support genocide.

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