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Liberal Fascism: the uses and abuses of the F-word

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LSE public lecture

Date: Tuesday 27 January 2009
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
Speaker:  Jonah Goldberg
Chair: Professor Paul Kelly

For nearly a century the political left has controlled the commanding heights of intellectual discourse by asserting, contrary to the evidence, that the left holds a monopoly on political virtue. The further you move from the left on the political spectrum, it is asserted, the closer you get to evil. "Fascism" has long served as the central prop in this drama. Fascism and evil are interchangeable terms, we are told. The reality is that while fascism may be evil, it has always been a leftist phenomenon.

Jonah Goldberg is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times and contributing editor to National Review. A USA Today contributor and former columnist for The Times in London, he has also written for the New Yorker, Commentary, the Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. His latest book is Liberal Fascism.

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