". . . the line between fascism and Fabian socialism is very thin. Fabian socialism is the dream. Fascism is Fabian socialism plus the inevitable dictator."
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Socialism, Fascism, State capitalism, fabian socialsim, Central planning, Politics and governmentPeople
Stuart Chase, Alfred Edwards, Joseph Stalin (1879-1953), Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin (1870-1924), Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), Benito Mussolini (1883-1945), Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945)Places
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The road ahead: America's creeping revolution.
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Table of Contents
1 Our Real Enemy
2 The Fabian Dream
3 The Socialist Reality
4 Socialism in America
5 The American Fabians
6 A Note on Communism
7 The Capture of the Unions
8 The Socialist Invasion of the Democratic Party
9 The War on the South
10 The "Kingdom of God"
11 War Upon the Mind
12 Where We Stand Today
13 What To Do
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