TY - BOOK AU - Steinmetz-Jenkins,Daniel AU - Arendt,Hannah AU - Aron,Raymond AU - Belew,Kathleen AU - Ben-Ghiat,Ruth AU - Bessner,Daniel AU - Burgis,Ben AU - Churchwell,Sarah Bartlett AU - Davis,Angela Y. AU - Devji,Faisal AU - Eco,Umberto AU - Evans,Richard J. AU - Feldman,Leah AU - Gordon,Peter Eli AU - De Grazia,Victoria AU - Greenberg,Udi AU - Jäger,Anton AU - Kelley,Robin D.G. AU - Laruelle,Marlène AU - Mann,Geoff AU - Mishra,Pankaj AU - Moyn,Samuel AU - Mufti,Aamir AU - Müller,Jan-Werner AU - Niebuhr,Reinhold AU - Panovka,Rebecca AU - Paxton,Robert O. AU - Robin,Corey AU - Satia,Priya AU - Shaw,Tamsin AU - Singh,Nikhil Pal AU - Stanley,Jason AU - Trotsky,Leon AU - Weigel,Moira TI - Did it happen here?: perspectives on fascism and America SN - 1324074396 PY - 2024///] CY - New York, N.Y. PB - W. W. Norton & Company KW - Fascism KW - History KW - United States KW - National socialism KW - Essays KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction. Making sense of the fascism debate / Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins -- Part I. Classic texts -- Part II. On fascism analogies -- Part III. Is fascism as American as apple pie? -- Part IV. Global perspectives -- Part V. Has fascism taken on a new form today? N2 - "Did It Happen Here? collects, in one place, key texts from the sharpest minds in politics, history, and the academy beginning with classic pieces by Hannah Arendt, Angela Davis, Reinhold Niebuhr, Leon Trotsky, and others. The book's contemporary contributors include Ruth Ben-Ghiat on the trivialization of the term "fascism," Jason Stanley and Sarah Churchwell on the Black radical perspective, and Robert O. Paxton on Trump. These writers argue firmly that fascism is alive and well in America today, but another set of contemporary voices disagree. Samuel Moyn demonstrates the limitations of historical comparison. Rebecca Panovka examines the uses and abuses of Hannah Arendt's work. Anton Jager and Victoria De Grazia make the case that the social and communal conditions necessary for fascism do not exist in the United States. Still others, like Priya Satia and Pankaj Mishra, are critical of the narrow framework of this debate and argue for a global perspective." -- ER -