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Co-author of How Democracies Die

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Book Cover of Ruth Ben-Ghiat - Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present

By Ruth Ben-Ghiat – Internationally acclaimed historian, speaker, and political commentator 

4.94
| 2020 | 384 Pages
Recommended for: 
General readers interested in understanding and combating authoritarianism. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Recognize and combat authoritarian ascendance, known as fascism, through historical examples.
  • Understand the patterns of authoritarianism and the evolution of strongman rule.
  • Learn about the characteristics and tactics common among authoritarian leaders.
  • Discover the history of fascism and its impact on societies.
  • Realize the importance of accountability, transparency, and resistance in countering authoritarianism.
  • Authoritarians hold appeal when society is polarized, exacerbating strife.
  • Mussolini prepared the script used by today’s authoritarians.
  • Strongman national projects leverage utopia, nostalgia, and crisis.
Reviews:
Insightful Analysis
Historical Perspective
Well-Researched
Accessible Writing
Informative
Lacks Charts
Italy-Centric
Recommended by Daniel Ziblatt, Virginia Heffernan, Jeffrey Smith and 8 others
Daniel ZiblattBen-Ghiat's portrayal of fascist-era tyrants, murderous Cold War dictators, and would-be tyrants in our own day gives us a gripping and illuminating picture of how strongmen have deployed violence, seduction, and corruption. History, she shows, offers clear lessons not only about how these regimes are built, but also how they must be opposed, and how they end
Virginia HeffernanA surpassingly brilliant public intellectual
Jeffrey Smith+1
Everyone should read ruthbenghiat's amazing book. A good review by chick_in_kiev here:
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