Trumpism has been described as fascism, but by necessity of its historical circumstance should be considered a different, diluted variant.
Trumpism has been described as fascism, but by necessity of its historical circumstance should be considered a different, diluted variant.
It’s no longer as simple as “The next president will fix it.”
Pete Hegseth committed to shaking up the US military, but the core issue isn’t diversity, its complacency and Cold-War era beliefs
If Trumpism can constructively labeled a form of fascism, it is by necessity of its time and place a very different manifestation.
In a time of global reordering and uncertainty about the future, we must reflect on the history of what America has been and decide what America must be.