[lbo-talk] Fascism, right-wing populism, and contemporary research

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Fri Feb 19 09:50:53 PST 2010


On Feb 19, 2010, at 12:42 PM, Max Sawicky wrote:


> An anti-state movement might become pro-state-sub-two if they see it
> as the best way to repudiate the state they think they oppose. I
> don't see a rich vein of political theory underlying the tea-baggers,
> more a bundle of political and cultural neuroses. They're looking for
> a Daddy.

Are they? There's also something revolt-of-nature-ish about them. They're in rebellion against an older brother, or something.

Doug



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