One of the most perceptive analyses of Trump and his followers was written more than two decades ago. I’m talking, of course, of Umberto Eco’s oft-discussed essay on what he calls Ur Fascism or Eternal Fascism, his attempt to set forth the central features that define Fascism. I reread it today for the umpteenth time, and was struck again by its eerie prescience.
Though it contains precisely zero references to Trump — who at the time was just a real estate mogul with a penchant for boasts and bankruptcy — Eco’s 14-point checklist describing what makes a fascist a fascist applies to Trump and Trumpism in so many ways it’s scary.
Let’s go through the list, shall we? The bold parts are Eco’s categories; the rest is my commentary.
The cult of tradition: Trump frequently harks back to what he sees as a former golden age for America. His slogan, after all, is Make America Great Again.
The rejection of modernism: Trump has famously said that he thinks “a lot of modern art is a con.” In the final days of his campaign a number of his most fervent followers convinced themselves that Hillary was a literal devil worshiper because her campaign chair John Podesta was once invited to a so-called “Spirit Cooking” dinner held by performance artist Marina Abramovic. Many of Trump’s fans seem to actually believe that her artistic performances are in fact Satanic rituals.
The cult of action for action’s sake: Trump is a whirligig of pointless action who repeatedly declared that Hillary was unfit for president because sometimes she took a day or two off from campaign events, and was even known to go to sleep from time to time.
Disagreement is treason: Trump has repeatedly called the press “corrupt” for not accepting his version of reality. During his rallies he regularly led what Orwell might have called “two-minute hates” against journalists covering his campaign. Trump’s fans ultimately began chanting “lügenpresse” at journalists; the term, German for “lying press,” was originally made popular by, yes, literal Nazis in literal Hitler’s Germany.
Fear of difference: Do I even need to cite examples here? Trump’s campaign, which began with a bizarre attack on Mexican immigrants, was largely based around Trump’s weaponization of this primal fear.
The appeal to a frustrated middle class: Again, do I even need to bother with examples? Trump’s whole campaign centered around his attempts to convince white middle-class Americans that they had more to fear from poor people of color than from wealthy tax-avoiders and serial-bankruptcy-declarers like him.
The obsession with a plot, possibly an international one: Trump, like many of his followers, is both a proud nationalist and a conspiracy theorist. He kicked off his political career alleging that Obama wasn’t born in America; last week he declared that the anti-Trump protests that have sprung up all over the country in the wake of his electoral college victory are the work of “professional protestors, incited by the media.” Trump’s fans on the alt-right blame everything on a cabal of Jewish globalists, a charge Trump himself echoed in the final ad for his campaign.
The followers must feel humiliated by the ostentatious wealth and force of their enemies: You might have thought that Trump, in many ways the poster boy for ostentatious wealth, would have had a hard time pretending that Hillary and her supporters were the privileged ones. But Trump was somehow able to convince his fans he was a sort of “billionaire Robin Hood,” as Trump admirer Piers Morgan put it, while portraying Hillary as “a career politician who has repeatedly fleeced her positions of power to make millions of dollars for herself and her husband, and who carried with her a permanent smug sense of entitlement to be America’s first female president.”
Life is permanent warfare: Trump is someone who will go to war against a former beauty queen on Twitter at 3 AM. He’s always fighting someone. His advisors and surrogates also live in a constant state of war — from ideological scrapper Steve Bannon, the former Breitbart boss who Trump just picked as chief White House chief strategist, to spokeswoman Katrina Pierson, known to wear a literal necklace of bullets during her media appearances. Meanwhile, Trump’s alt-right fans — particularly those who learned virtually everything they know about politics from 4chan and Gamergate — are happy to serve tirelessly in Trump’s unofficial meme army.
Popular elitism: Given Trump’s penchant for superlatives, is it any shock to find his fans declaring themselves “the best supporters?”
Everybody is educated to become a hero: Declaring that “I alone can fix it,” Trump famously presented himself as the one true savior of American society. This makes voting for him, or wearing a Make America Great Again hat, itself a kind of heroism.
Machismo: The constant sexual boasting (including his casual admissions of sexual assault); the relentless misogyny; the schoolyard threats of violence — does anyone doubt that Trump wants the world to see him as the ultimate “alpha male?”
And then there’s that whole Wrestlemania thing.
Against “rotten” parliamentary governments: Trump clearly has very little comprehension of how government works, seeming to think that the president has or should have almost unlimited power. We’ll just have to see what happens the first time a legislative body stands in the way of his political desires.
Ur-Fascism speaks Newspeak: Trump’s fans have invented a whole weird lingo of their own, calling themselves “nimble navigators” and/or “cenntipedes” and flooding the web with Pepe memes. Trump hasn’t adopted any of this lingo for himself, but he does speak his own, distinctively Trumpian, version of American English — big league! Trump’s speeches are collections of slogans and platitudes; he regularly reduces his opponents to single insulting adjectives — “lyin’ Ted,” “little Marco,” “crooked Hillary.” Trumpspeak, like Newspeak, is an impoverished language filled with thought-stopping cliches.
So there we have it.
Trump basically ticks every one of Eco’s fourteen points. And of course many of his supporters are Hitler-worshipping, Jew-hating, Holocaust-advocating white supremacists. All Trump seems to be missing, Fascism-wise, is an armband.
If you haven’t read Eco’s essay, go read it now. If you have read it, go read it again.
H/T — Thanks to Skiriki, who pointed out some of Trump’s similarities to Eco’s Eternal Fascist in the comments here yesterday.
EDIT: Added more on Trumpspeak.
Will reply to the above in a bit. Just got shown some things that people here might like to read.
First: How to actually affect your congressional representatives. It’s a storify from someone who’s worked in a congressional office. The tl;dr: don’t email, don’t facebook, don’t mail – PHONE.
http://www.attn.com/stories/12768/former-congressional-staffer-explains-how-to-make-congressman-listen?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=direct-share&utm_campaign=shares
Second: Local politics with a global message. You may recall that a few days ago I talked about a progressive woman embattled in our local progressive conservative party. Regardless of whether you feel it’s possible for a progressive to even exist within a conservative party (I understand that argument and am thinking about it), my link is a breakdown of how she, a visible progressive voice, is being ousted. It’s the usual harassment story with a good analysis. The tl;dr: Taking the “They go low, we go high” route means we lose. The question is: what do we do about that?
https://susanonthesoapbox.com/2016/11/13/who-let-the-monsters-out/
Now Kellyanne Conway is making veiled threats against Harry Reid on TV
http://theslot.jezebel.com/kellyanne-conway-says-sen-harry-reid-should-be-very-ca-1788949224
This should give pause to people who think they’re safe in Trumpland because they’re white.
Just realised my reply should’ve been to Jokester and not little lurker. Sorry!
I imagine that “I’m no fan of Trump but…” will become the new “I’m not racist but…” Just watch.
@TommyS,
You’ll forgive me if I have a short temper today, I hope. Your post was idiotic. Let’s take a look at why!
The article David posted is a point-by-point discussion of a world-renowned essay on the definition of Fascism. The comments continue this discussion. And you ask whether we’ve looked up what Fascism is? Your question is stupid. I’ll be polite and ignore it in my future analysis.
Not a fan, but arguments against him are Anti-Trump. Not really selling us on the “I’m not a fan” part.
Okay. Even giving you that (I find the DNC and RNC both to be corrupt from top to bottom), what’s that got to do with how well Trump lines up on Umberto Eco’s index of Fascism?
(Psst. Nothing. The answer is “nothing”.)
I guess you’re one of those people that’s making “Fascism” and “Bigot” into the top-trending searches on Dictionary.com, huh?
News flash: politics is complicated. A single-sentence description of a political position is more like a headline than a definition. Fascism’s pretty loosely defined overall, but there are a few good papers on what being a Fascist means. Turns out that one of the most widely acclaimed is… Umberto Eco’s!
(Also, it’s “totalitarian”, not “totalarian.” Back to the dictionary website with you!)
Don’t worry about that. We aren’t just crying into the ether here. This is a gathering point for people who recognize evil and oppose it.
As for the “misinformed men and women” bit, you’ve demonstrated your inability to recognize information in detail.
Actually, I’m not racist, I joined the KKK for our position on smaller government. /s
Trolls just aren’t what they used to be. They don’t even try.
@Angry since 11/09/2016
Better than Richard, at least.
To Buttsrcup, I am a reasonable man who loves this website. My head is not in the sand.
Jerry Mandering does not explain Hillary Clinton not being able to drawing the voters
To claim the election.
I vet my information with facts.I also know that Donald Trump should be judged for what he does once he is in office, not before.
As far as trump supporters, lets not forget the ridicoulous protesters about Trumps elections, and the DNC paying and busing people to Trump Rallys.
Donald Trump won because unlike Obama,who wants to label americans as bad people, has delivered a message that tells us that being a American is something we should be proud of.
Way to go with comments that you imagined such as “the president said we can do that.” That is just your opinion that somehow should be believed.
I suggest you realise that Hillary Clinton has a very cozy relationship with the wealthiest 1 percent of the country, and that she wouldnt be the savior you dreamed about.
@Angry since 11/9/2016
Oh, for the days of superdogs and the gleaming opulent horse of superior Aryan intellect! DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH!
What is with all the trolls pretending to be fans of this site?
@wwth
Iunno. Trying to get brownie points? Projecting, to some extent?
WWTH:
It’s right out of trolling manual. “Boo-hoo, you meanies are driving me away.”
David, I think you’ve misunderstood the intent of some of the items in Eco’s list.
For example the eternal war bit isn’t about yelling stupid shit on the internet at 3 AM, it’s about constructing a narrative where violence and military force are of the utmost necessity to “winning”.
The more correct application still applies to Trump’s messaging: “We’re going to bring back torture” “We need to go after their families” “I’m going to destroy ISIS.”
I mean, not to minimize the fact that I sincerely think that Donald Trump is unabashed fascist, fitting well with both Eco’s and others’ definitions, just that… you didn’t do a great job of making the case here.
@TommyS
We’ll be the judge of that, sweetheart.
It’s true that gerrymandering is mainly a tactic to gain safe Republican seats in the House, but it wasn’t the only thing on the list. Care to address voter suppression, the Voting Rights Act, and Jim Comey?
There’s plenty he’s done already which is clearly setting up for what he’s going to do after his inauguration, not to mention all the stuff he’s done as a private citizen, from sexual assault, through redlining, to destroying emails. Not to mention the COLLUSION WITH A HOSTILE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.
The people have a right to peaceful assembly, and this is clearly a grassroots effort.
As far as “vetting with facts” goes, James O’Keefe and Project Veritas are not facts.
I guess I should get my ears checked, because I heard him say loud and clear on many occasions that we shouldn’t be proud of who we are now, we should be proud of who we used to be.
Also, you should get your ears checked because Obama, while he has criticized many aspects of our culture and our politics, never said we shouldn’t be proud to be American.
Deny, deny, deny. That’s all you can do.
I suggest you realize that Trump IS the 1% and that he won’t be the savior you think he will be.
I so want brownies right now!!
Umm..sorry…I’ve had a major junk food/chocolate craving going on for a few days now..*blush*
Skirikki,
Yeah, I know. It’s so transparent though. David’s been covering the horrors of Trump and his fans for months, so it’s a bit silly to claim you’re a reader who’s just shocked at the anti Trump sentiment around here. I just wish trolls had the decency to concoct a believable cover, you know?
This will be my last post on this subject. I thank everyone who has taken the time to provide answers that they are passionate about.
I didnt vote for Donald Trump, because I didnt think he deserved my vote. I hope the responsibility of the presidency will make this man attempt to do the right thing. Handing great power to a person does not mean that they will become a great person.
I might be stating the obvious, but politics at the highest level has become a haven for lobbyists, special interests and party politics.
You can tell by the grey hair on an outgoing presidents head that the highest office comes at a price.
I am trying to be hopefull, I do not make a six figure income. I will not insult someone who is passionate about what they believe in, and take the time to post there opinions.
I just heard of there being a protest in my home city yesterday afternoon and I missed it! So frustrated that I didn’t hear about it or else I would have joined.
So thanks for the facebook link to the protest in January. I have it screenshoted and am now considering going.
And we have a flounce.
Well, it was at least not a cuss-spewing flounce.
Plenty of passive-aggressive higher-ground stuff. Also an attempt to weasel out of previous positions … but that’s pretty much written into the requirements by now, isn’t it?
Maybe a 4/10? I dunno, I’m new at this.
Concern trolling never works here. You’d think that an actual fan of the site would know that.
Dump doesn’t deserve a lot of things.
What platitude.
@TommyS
The snake tries to make
those in danger complacent
to imminent harm.
@calmdown
That picture has been posted all over Alabama news articles (at least most of the ones focused on Trump). Apparently, one of Donald’s other 10 besides Milo is in Alabama unsurprisingly.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/11/trump_presidency_divides_alaba.html#incart_river_home
Ok one last attempt to display some humility,
If i am to be labelled a troll, and my posts to be made fun of ,then so be it.
I have friends who think that Hillary would be the answer to all our problems, and want to label Donald Trump as the Anti Christ.
I guess any comments that suggest that Donald Trump should be given a chance, and judged on his actions, has sealed my fate.
This is the first time I have posted on this site,now I think it was a mistake to ever do it.
Thanks folks, for a warm welcome. I told my partner that I posted for the first time on my favorite website, but im going to just read the articles from now on. God bless you all.