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The myth of fascist efficiency has deluded many people.
Henry A. Wallace
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Henry A. Wallace
Age: 77 †
Born: 1888
Born: October 7
Died: 1965
Died: November 18
Former Vice President Of The United States
Horticulturist
Politician
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Orient
Iowa
Henry Wallace
Henry Agard Wallace
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If we define an American fascist as one who in case of conflict puts money and power ahead of human beings, then there are undoubtedly several million fascists in the United States. There are probably several hundred thousand if we narrow the definition to include only those who in their search for money and power are ruthless and deceitful.
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Monopolists who fear competition and who distrust democracy because it stands for equal opportunity would like to secure their position against small and energetic enterprise.
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In some ways, certain books are more powerful by far than any battle.
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The American fascists are most easily recognized by their deliberate perversion of truth and fact.
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The century which we are entering can be and must be the century of the common man.
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The wisdom of our actions in the first three years of peace will determine the course of world history for half a century.
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The moral and spiritual aspects of both personal and international relationships have a practical bearing which so-called practical men deny.
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The dangerous American fascist is the man who wants to do in the United States in an American way what Hitler did in Germany in a Prussian way.
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Our chemical and other manufacturing concerns are all too often ready to let the Germans have Latin American markets, provided the American companies can work out an arrangement which will enable them to charge high prices to the consumer inside the United States.
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There are probably several hundred thousand if we narrow the definition to include only those who in their search for money and power are ruthless and deceitful.
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With a fascist the problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public into giving the fascist and his group more money or more power.
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If we define an American fascist as one who in case of conflict puts money and power ahead of human beings, then there are undoubtedly several million fascists in the United States.
Henry A. Wallace
Most American fascists are enthusiastically supporting the war effort. They are doing this even in those cases where they hope to have profitable connections with German chemical firms after the war ends.
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During the next four years...unless drastic steps are taken by Congress, the U.S. will have nearly 8,000,000 unemployed and will stand on the brink of a deep depression.
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The American fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information.
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To see rich land eaten away by erosion, to stand by as continual cultivation on sloping fields wears away the best soil, is enough to make a good farmer sick at heart.
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Their final objective toward which all their deceit is directed is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection.
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What we must understand is that the industries, processes, and inventions created by modern science can be used either to subjugate or liberate. The choice is up to us.
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Fascism is a worldwide disease. Its greatest threat to the United States will come after the war, either via Latin America or within the United States itself.
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In an effort to eliminate the possibility of any rival growing up, some monopolists would sacrifice democracy itself.
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