{Sowell's articles have always flushed out the leftwing racists here
in the past. Let's see what an article
on fascism will do.}
What is Fascism and Who is a Fascist?
by Thomas Sowell (February 18, 2008)
http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=5117
Those who put a high value on words may recoil at the title of Jonah
Goldberg's new book, "Liberal Fascism." As a result, they may refuse
to read it, which will be their loss -- and a major loss.Those who
value substance over words, however, will find in this book a wealth
of challenging insights, backed up by thorough research and brilliant
analysis. This is the sort of book that challenges the fundamental
assumptions of its time -- and which, for that reason, is likely to be
shunned rather than criticized.
Because the word "fascist" is often thrown around loosely these days,
as a general term of abuse, it is good that "Liberal Fascism" begins
by discussing the real Fascism, introduced into Italy after the First
World War by Benito Mussolini.