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Modern Fascism: Beyond History and Symbols

41 min · 15. mars 2026
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In this episode with Professor Kyrill Kunakhovich, we examine the history and evolution of fascism. Discussing its origins under Mussolini, we explore why fascism has proven so difficult to define and how rigid definitions may sometimes obscure emerging threats. Looking beyond the symbols and imagery of the past, we attempt to identify the common patterns that link fascist movements across time, and examine the emotions, tendencies, and thought processes that have drawn people to them. — Special Guest: Kyrill Kunakhovich Executive Producer: Andrew Chand Co-Hosts: Jason Kim and Carolina Zanna-Stone Correspondents: Sloane Solley, Maria Pekarsky, Sofia Gonzalez, and Sofia Fuller

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