The Mythology of Power: Why Fascism Always Has and Always Will Fail
Read the headlines. Then remember: “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice .” – MLK In the grand tapestry of history, amidst the rise and fall of empires and nations, one phenomenon has proven to be a relentless adversary of human progress: fascism. It’s a word that conjures images of authoritarian regimes, suppression of free thought, and the tragic consequences of unchecked power. But beneath its imposing facade lies a crucial truth: fascism, with all its grandiose promises and mythologies, is ultimately destined to fail. The Mythology of Power: Why Fascism Always Has and Always Will Fail attempts to unravel the intricate layers of deception that underpin these regimes and expose the inherent flaws that have led to their downfall time and time again. Consider the myth of invincibility surrounding Russia’s T34 tank —a supposed symbol of the USSR’s military might. Throughout the mid-20th century, stories of its rugged durability and overwhelming numbe