F Is For Fascism And The Aryan Abattoir
This admittedly lengthy document is a dense compilation of shorter
unpublished notes and unfinished essays written largely between October
2014 and October 2015 about the subject of international fascism. What
began (for me) as a simple intellectual political inquiry soon grew into
a larger, much more complicated story containing elements of mob power,
personal greed, clan territory and generational xenophobia wrapped
within a caul of historical verisimilitude. In short, there was far, far
more to the question than I had previously thought possible and the
journey lead me in directions that I did not necessarily expect.
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