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Lyndon Larouche: Fascism Restyled for the New Millennium (Red Banner Reader, No. 8)

Lyndon Larouche: Fascism Restyled for the New Millennium (Red Banner Reader, No. 8)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT BOOK
Review: Lyndon LaRouche is insain...he is a convicted felon and yet still manages to convince many progressive-minded young people to throw away their lives and donate their time and money to him.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Is LaRouche really a fascist?
Review: This 50 page pamphlet by a member of the Freedom Socialist Party, a feminist, anarchist-socialist organization, is well written, easily read, informative, and makes some really fine points about LaRouche and his network, but it doesn't convincingly prove LaRouche is a Fascist. A better attempt is made in Dennis King's Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism. Gilbert employs some of the same arguments made by King and adds a feminist critic, while approaching a definition of Fascism from the standpoint of Trotsky. But she tries "too hard" to fit LaRouche into the stereotypical fascist mold, which will leave readers familiar with LaRouche's views (those most likely to buy the book) unconvinced. The fact is, it truly is questionable whether LaRouche is potentially, or in fact, a Fascist. The cultism surrounding his persona, and his allegedly anti-semitic conspiracy theories are not proof. [...]. LaRouche's typical anti-fascist stance against these political rivals complicates matters. The better argument made by Gilbert is that LaRouche on certain isssues, from the socialist point of view, is reactionary.


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