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篡改曆史將其變成宣傳工具。以反腐為藉口打擊政敵,破壞法治。禁製學術和齣版自由,軍事化中小學教育。單調化整個語言係統,以培養思想單調呆闆的新一代。從敵我關係中將一般民族團結在政權之下,而這包圍圈會隨著管治的失敗而不斷收窄。鼓勵互相揭發告密,層層監視,層層上報,造成人人是人人的敵人的緊張氣氛,令人民原子化,無法團結起來對抗極權。以一種集體victimhood受害者情意結來營造一體感。創造齣陌生的危險的人人得以誅之的他者,這些他者不具人性所以也不享有人權。鼓勵仇恨和極端思想,提倡為達目的可以不擇手段,順我者生逆我者死。信奉社會達爾文主義,藉詞清除異見者和沒有利用價值的群體。
評分篡改曆史將其變成宣傳工具。以反腐為藉口打擊政敵,破壞法治。禁製學術和齣版自由,軍事化中小學教育。單調化整個語言係統,以培養思想單調呆闆的新一代。從敵我關係中將一般民族團結在政權之下,而這包圍圈會隨著管治的失敗而不斷收窄。鼓勵互相揭發告密,層層監視,層層上報,造成人人是人人的敵人的緊張氣氛,令人民原子化,無法團結起來對抗極權。以一種集體victimhood受害者情意結來營造一體感。創造齣陌生的危險的人人得以誅之的他者,這些他者不具人性所以也不享有人權。鼓勵仇恨和極端思想,提倡為達目的可以不擇手段,順我者生逆我者死。信奉社會達爾文主義,藉詞清除異見者和沒有利用價值的群體。
評分篡改曆史將其變成宣傳工具。以反腐為藉口打擊政敵,破壞法治。禁製學術和齣版自由,軍事化中小學教育。單調化整個語言係統,以培養思想單調呆闆的新一代。從敵我關係中將一般民族團結在政權之下,而這包圍圈會隨著管治的失敗而不斷收窄。鼓勵互相揭發告密,層層監視,層層上報,造成人人是人人的敵人的緊張氣氛,令人民原子化,無法團結起來對抗極權。以一種集體victimhood受害者情意結來營造一體感。創造齣陌生的危險的人人得以誅之的他者,這些他者不具人性所以也不享有人權。鼓勵仇恨和極端思想,提倡為達目的可以不擇手段,順我者生逆我者死。信奉社會達爾文主義,藉詞清除異見者和沒有利用價值的群體。
評分篡改曆史將其變成宣傳工具。以反腐為藉口打擊政敵,破壞法治。禁製學術和齣版自由,軍事化中小學教育。單調化整個語言係統,以培養思想單調呆闆的新一代。從敵我關係中將一般民族團結在政權之下,而這包圍圈會隨著管治的失敗而不斷收窄。鼓勵互相揭發告密,層層監視,層層上報,造成人人是人人的敵人的緊張氣氛,令人民原子化,無法團結起來對抗極權。以一種集體victimhood受害者情意結來營造一體感。創造齣陌生的危險的人人得以誅之的他者,這些他者不具人性所以也不享有人權。鼓勵仇恨和極端思想,提倡為達目的可以不擇手段,順我者生逆我者死。信奉社會達爾文主義,藉詞清除異見者和沒有利用價值的群體。
評分篡改曆史將其變成宣傳工具。以反腐為藉口打擊政敵,破壞法治。禁製學術和齣版自由,軍事化中小學教育。單調化整個語言係統,以培養思想單調呆闆的新一代。從敵我關係中將一般民族團結在政權之下,而這包圍圈會隨著管治的失敗而不斷收窄。鼓勵互相揭發告密,層層監視,層層上報,造成人人是人人的敵人的緊張氣氛,令人民原子化,無法團結起來對抗極權。以一種集體victimhood受害者情意結來營造一體感。創造齣陌生的危險的人人得以誅之的他者,這些他者不具人性所以也不享有人權。鼓勵仇恨和極端思想,提倡為達目的可以不擇手段,順我者生逆我者死。信奉社會達爾文主義,藉詞清除異見者和沒有利用價值的群體。
Jason Stanley is the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. Before coming to Yale in 2013, he was Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Stanley is the author of Know How; Languages in Context; Knowledge and Practical Interests, which won the American Philosophical Association book prize; and How Propaganda Works, which won the PROSE Award for Philosophy from the Association of American Publishers. He is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Review, and The Chronicle of Higher Education, among other publications. Stanley lives in New Haven, Connecticut, with his family.
“Reveals how the liberties of the people wither when voters embrace politicians who promote the divisive politics of us versus them.”—David Cay Johnston, author of The Making of Donald Trump and It’s Even Worse Than You Think
“This is an important and essential book.”—Errol Morris, filmmaker and author of The Ashtray
Fascist politics are running rampant in America today—and spreading around the world. A Yale philosopher identifies the ten pillars of fascist politics, and charts their horrifying rise and deep history.
As the child of refugees of World War II Europe and a renowned philosopher and scholar of propaganda, Jason Stanley has a deep understanding of how democratic societies can be vulnerable to fascism: Nations don’t have to be fascist to suffer from fascist politics. In fact, fascism’s roots have been present in the United States for more than a century. Alarmed by the pervasive rise of fascist tactics both at home and around the globe, Stanley focuses here on the structures that unite them, laying out and analyzing the ten pillars of fascist politics—the language and beliefs that separate people into an “us” and a “them.” He knits together reflections on history, philosophy, sociology, and critical race theory with stories from contemporary Hungary, Poland, India, Myanmar, and the United States, among other nations. He makes clear the immense danger of underestimating the cumulative power of these tactics, which include exploiting a mythic version of a nation’s past; propaganda that twists the language of democratic ideals against themselves; anti-intellectualism directed against universities and experts; law and order politics predicated on the assumption that members of minority groups are criminals; and fierce attacks on labor groups and welfare. These mechanisms all build on one another, creating and reinforcing divisions and shaping a society vulnerable to the appeals of authoritarian leadership.
By uncovering disturbing patterns that are as prevalent today as ever, Stanley reveals that the stuff of politics—charged by rhetoric and myth—can quickly become policy and reality. Only by recognizing fascists politics, he argues, may we resist its most harmful effects and return to democratic ideals.
“With unsettling insight and disturbing clarity, How Fascism Works is an essential guidebook to our current national dilemma of democracy vs. authoritarianism.”—William Jelani Cobb, author of The Substance of Hope
1 将历史变成宣传工具:篡改历史,掩饰政权过去的错误,创造政权过去的功劳。然后创作新的故事。通常是一个关于国家民族的神话。神话里通常会有坏人和外敌,伟大民族受到国内国外的坏人压迫,因而丧失了昔日光辉,人民多年来受尽痛苦磨难。好不容易终于等到曙光初现,而现政权...
評分1 将历史变成宣传工具:篡改历史,掩饰政权过去的错误,创造政权过去的功劳。然后创作新的故事。通常是一个关于国家民族的神话。神话里通常会有坏人和外敌,伟大民族受到国内国外的坏人压迫,因而丧失了昔日光辉,人民多年来受尽痛苦磨难。好不容易终于等到曙光初现,而现政权...
評分1 将历史变成宣传工具:篡改历史,掩饰政权过去的错误,创造政权过去的功劳。然后创作新的故事。通常是一个关于国家民族的神话。神话里通常会有坏人和外敌,伟大民族受到国内国外的坏人压迫,因而丧失了昔日光辉,人民多年来受尽痛苦磨难。好不容易终于等到曙光初现,而现政权...
評分1 将历史变成宣传工具:篡改历史,掩饰政权过去的错误,创造政权过去的功劳。然后创作新的故事。通常是一个关于国家民族的神话。神话里通常会有坏人和外敌,伟大民族受到国内国外的坏人压迫,因而丧失了昔日光辉,人民多年来受尽痛苦磨难。好不容易终于等到曙光初现,而现政权...
評分1 将历史变成宣传工具:篡改历史,掩饰政权过去的错误,创造政权过去的功劳。然后创作新的故事。通常是一个关于国家民族的神话。神话里通常会有坏人和外敌,伟大民族受到国内国外的坏人压迫,因而丧失了昔日光辉,人民多年来受尽痛苦磨难。好不容易终于等到曙光初现,而现政权...
How Fascism Works 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024