Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Rhetorical Devices of Fascism by Nathan Crick
Chapter 1. Remaking Shit: The Carnage and Utopias of Twentieth-Century Fascists by Nathan Crick
Chapter 2. "Lock Her Up!": Fascism as a Political Style from Mussolini to Trump by Stephen J. Hartnett
Chapter 3. The Spectacle of Fascism by Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing
Chapter 4. Preserving the Rural Race: The Enduring Appeal to "Blood and Soil" by Jacob A. Miller
Chapter 5. Poeticizing Violence: The Rhetoric of "Fists and Guns" in José Antonio Primo de Rivera's Spanish Falange by Elizabeth R. Earle
Chapter 6. Perfecting Dictatorship: Vargas Llosa's Confrontation with the Mexican PRI by Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia
Chapter 7. Calling Out: Enforcing Conformity in China's Cultural Revolution by Rya Butterfield
Chapter 8. Obfuscating the Empire: Daniel Bell's Contributions to the Rhetoric of Cold War Liberalism by Patrick D. Anderson
Chapter 9. Planting the Flag: Pierre Gemayel and the Myth of Phoenicianism by Marie-Odile N. Hobeika
Chapter 10. Dog Whistling and Howling: Covert and Overt Hate Speech and Plausible Deniability by Bradley A. Serber
Chapter 11. Drawing the Color Line: The Biracialism of T. Lothrop Stoddard by Raquel M. Robvais
Chapter 12. Deceiving Sincerely: The Embrace of Sincerity-as-Truth in Fascist Rhetoric by Ryan Skinnell
Afterword: What Are We Trying to Do by Labeling Someone or Something "Fascist"? by Patricia Roberts-Miller
References
Contributors
Index