Is Donald Trump a fascist? It's an interesting question that has generated insightful commentary over the past few months, with the best answers situating Trumpian illiberalism within America's long history of racial oppression, slavery, Jim Crow apartheid, and the ongoing backlash to the loss of white privilege.
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One of the things that has made America exceptional - compared to other crisis-prone and class-confGreg Grandin:
According to some tallies, since 1776, the United States has been at war 93 percent of its existencGreg Grandin:
America is exceptional, it is asserted, because, with the exception of the abolition of slavery, itGreg Grandin:
Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush, heavy-handedly provoked South American governments on any numbGreg Grandin:
Honduras in 2009 and Paraguay in 2012 were low-hanging fruit, small countries with outsized oligarcGreg Grandin:
In Honduras, in particular, Hillary Clinton as Obama's secretary of state was instrumental in legitGreg Grandin:
Without U.S. input, the countries of South America joined forces in 2008 to shut down a coup attempGreg Grandin:
In the 1960s, as a rising defense intellectual, Kissinger was a Nelson Rockefeller man, firmly entrGreg Grandin:
'Toughness' and 'credibility' are leitmotifs that run through both Trumpian and Kissingerian deal-mGreg Grandin:
Kissinger's unusually high body count and singular moral imperiousness has the effect, among his cr