Sinopsis
On September 22, 2025, when Donald Trump announced a decree to categorize "antifa" — a generic term for anti-fascism — as a "terrorist organization," Rutgers history professor, and New York Times bestselling author, Mark Bray little suspected that his life was about to change radically.
But, years earlier, Bray had written a history book called Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook, and soon after Trumps decree, the right-wing student organization Turning Point USA petitioned for Brays dismissal from his job. This was quickly followed by a series of increasingly virulent social media attacks, culminating in online death threats that included his home address.
In the wake of the Charlie Kirk murder, Bray took the threats seriously and tried to flee the country with his wife and two small children — only to be stopped at the airport and interrogated by Department of Homeland Security agents.
Eventually, amidst an explosion of international media attention, Bray and his family managed to escape to Spain. But the experience left him a wreck.
Notes From a Fascist Present is an intimate journey to the heart of how this Trumpian moment and the new fascism it has birthed — a world of far-right influencers, social media soldiers, and networked violence that chased the author into hiding — has shockingly made the United States a place to flee from. Dispatched from formerly fascist Spain, Bray offers a crucial meditative roadmap of the tragedy of the fascist present in the United States, and hopeful visions of a post-fascist future.
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Ficha Técnica
Editorial: Melville House
ISBN: 9781685893088
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 19/01/2027
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