Beth C.
Written on May 26, 2018
Albright takes the reader on a journey through history, discussing some of the political leaders in different countries who have been, or who have skirted being, Fascist. She explains how they developed their thinking, how they gained power, and what some of those consequences were. She very carefully does *not* discuss Trump - instead, like the excellent Professor I'm guessing she is, she allows the reader to start putting the pieces together. It is only in the last couple of small chapters that she spends much time on Trump at all. But by then, you've come to realize on your own how great a resemblance he bears to those other leaders who divided their people, demonized entire groups of others, railed about immigrants and the press, decided they were the only ones who could lead properly...and in one case, eventually led the world to war.
However, do not read this because of Trump - whether you support him or not. Read this because, as a responsible citizen, you owe it to yourself to understand what Fascism really is - not what some claim it to be. Read it because everyone should be knowledgeable and willing to further their learning to help their country. Read it because it's easy to get lost in the maelstrom of chaos, while rights erode little by little until there no longer are any for the vast majority. It's up to everyone to understand what can happen, and to help prevent it however we can.