Teach-in: What is Fascism and How Does It Work?
Kathleen Canning, Dario Gaggio, Joshua Rabinowitz, Johannes von Moltke
Contemporary political discourse in the US and across the
world is rife with references to “fascism” or “authoritarianism.”
This teach-in provides some much needed historical context
and allows for an informed discussion about what fascism
actually is, how it has worked in the past, and how it has been
resisted. Co-sponsored by the Democracy in Action Fund.
world is rife with references to “fascism” or “authoritarianism.”
This teach-in provides some much needed historical context
and allows for an informed discussion about what fascism
actually is, how it has worked in the past, and how it has been
resisted. Co-sponsored by the Democracy in Action Fund.
Building: | Hutchins Hall |
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Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
Tags: | Community Service, Discussion, Graduate, History, Social Impact, Undergraduate |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of History |