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Friendly Fascism: The New Face of Power in America (Forbidden Bookshelf), by Bertram Gross

A treatise by a White House insider on the root causes and inherent dangers of late twentieth-century American despotism written by a White House insider, with a new introduction by Chris Hedges

In 1980, US capitalist politics wore a “nice-guy mask,” a troubling disguise to cover up a creeping despotism in which the ultra-rich and corporate overseers were merging with a centralized state power in order to manage the populace. This immanent corporate authoritarianism threatened to subvert constitutional democracy. But unlike the violent and sudden usurpations that led to fascism in the days of Hitler, Mussolini, and the Japanese empire builders, this new “smiling” American breed of fascism was gaining ground through gradual and silent infringements on the freedoms of the American people.
 
First published over three decades ago, Friendly Fascism is uncannily predictive of the threats and realities of current political and economic power trends. Author Bertram Gross, a presidential adviser during the New Deal era, traces the history and logic of declining democracy in First World countries and pinpoints capitalist transnational growth and inappropriate responses to global crises as the sources of late twentieth-century despotism in America. Gross issues ever-urgent warnings about what happens when big business and big government become bedfellows—chronic inflation, recurring recession, overt and hidden unemployment, the poisoning of the environment—and simultaneously proffers a practical shift of perspective that could help US citizens build a truer democracy. He imagines an America in which heroes are no longer needed and the leadership is a group of non-elitists who “recognize the ignorance of the wise as well as the wisdom of the ignorant.”

 

  • Sales Rank: #238282 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2016-03-08
  • Released on: 2016-03-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
“This is the best thing I’ve ever seen on how America might go fascist democratically. Friendly Fascism offers a very clear exposition of where America is, and how we got there.” —William Shirer

“At a time of escalating political uncertainty, when the forces of totalitarianism threaten once more to crawl out of the American woodwork, Friendly Fascism is a powerful tool—better yet, a weapon—that can help us avert a distinctly unfriendly future.” —Alvin Toffler

“First-rate . . . A fascinating, provocative job. Bertram Gross has written an important book, and it deserves the widest possible audiences.” —Michael Harrington

 

About the Author
Bertram Gross (1912–1997) was a social scientist, federal bureaucrat, and professor of public policy and political science. During the Roosevelt and Truman administrations, he served as an advisor in the areas of public housing, wartime price controls, small business, and post-war planning. He was the major architect of the original full-employment bills of 1944 and 1945, and of the Employment Act of 1946. The Campaign to Abolish Poverty/Full Employment Coalition now presents the annual Bertram Gross Award in his honor. While working on legislation in Congress and the president’s office, he wrote The Legislative Struggle: A Study of Social Combat, which won the American Political Science Association’s Woodrow Wilson Prize. Gross contributed to a variety of publications, including the New York Times and Social Policy, where his first piece on Friendly Fascism appeared.
 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
An amazing look af the future passed..
By David H. Stern
I discovered this book about 12 years ago in one of those old used/discontinued bookstores that don't exist anymore. They had two copies, and by the time I was done reading it, I wished I had bought both.

When reading this book, it is important to remember that it was published in 1980. The Cold War was moving toward détente - with the public's desire for peace finally overwhelming the Militarists' competing interests - for now. The US left was in heady times. "People Power" had ended the US involvement in Vietnam, and seemingly scored major advances in civil rights. Almost no one publicly defended racist and reactionary stances that only a decade earlier seemed to represent the sentiments of the majority. But the post-war economic slump was compounded by a recently resolved petrol embargo, and the general malaise and fatigue from too many disappointments combined with the overconfidence of recent advances to open the way to "Morning in America" and the Reagan Revolution, which is described in these pages before the old Second Banana to a Monkey was ever even nominated. At the time this book had to have been written, most Americans would have considered the likelihood of an extremist like Reagan getting elected to be almost zero.

The result of that massive electoral convulsion set in motion a series of attacks on personal liberty and advanced further than ever the primacy of capital, all in the context of one last push at advancing the Cold War to the brink of disaster - with the outcome known in advance only to a select few. (I can recall a high-ranking Reagan official on "Meet The Press" around 1983 discussing arms control negotiations in the context of the Soviet economy, flatly stating that their economic straits were so severe, that if something did not give within the next 5 years, there may not be a Soviet Union any longer. Somehow, the CIA missed that memo.)

Virtually every move made during this time is predicted in "Friendly Fascism" with motivations and rationale to support it. Further, long-term developments that also came to pass are also hinted at. About the only place where the book falls flat is its "alternative scenario" of a "Fortress America" as the lone refuge of Capitalism in an increasingly socialist world, still polarized by a Cold War split. You have to cut Gross some slack here, because unlike the CIA in 1986, he wrote that before the aforementioned 1983 "Meet the Press" episode.

Despite its dated subcontext, this book is useful as a map for the interests of power, and how they are applied within the facade of "democratic rule", and the methods used to allow fascism to exist in plain sight, while leaving it room for plausible deniability that depends on a combination of emotionally-driven denial, and common misperceptions of the true nature of fascism.

A classic that gets far too little credit or attention.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Highly recommended.
By tony talbert
This book is scarily accurate in describing what is currently occurring in the United States. Highly recommended.

114 of 119 people found the following review helpful.
Prophetic Book Considers Effects Of Rise Of The Power Elite!
By Barron Laycock
I lost my trusty old `dogged-eared' copy of this wonderful classic in a house fire a couple of years ago, and only recently found a used hardcover copy at the wonderful independent bookstore in Peterborough; The Toadstool Bookstore. Considering how relevant the book is to events transpiring in this country now, it was a fortuitous discovery. This is a relatively short but extremely cogent and well-argued treatise on the rise of a form of fascistic thought and social politics in late 20th century America. Author Bertram Gross' thesis is quite straightforward; the power elite that comprises the corporate, governmental and military superstructure of the country is increasingly inclined to employ every element in their formidable arsenal of `friendly persuasion' to win the hearts and minds of ordinary Americans through what Gross refers to as "friendly fascism".

For anyone familiar with modern social theory, it is apparent that the author's thesis is a quite clever and accurate extension of sociologist C. Wright Mills' well known notions of what came to be known as the `mass society' theory. This was an essential aspect of Mills' famous theory of the power elite as forwarded in a book with the same title. Like social theorist G. William Domhoff ("The Higher Circles"), Professor Gross shows how the deceptively friendly and engaging style of the powers that be actually constitute an increasingly dangerous threat to the democratic process and to the long-term survival of our precious civil liberties. Of course, for Americans used to the association between the term `fascism' and the image of angry totalitarian states such as Nazi Germany and the Italy of the same period of time, it is perhaps difficult to associate with the notion that clever and systematic manipulation of the general population through use of the mass media is a form of fascistic influence. Yet, as Gross argues so persuasively, that is exactly what it is.

The term that pops to mind is that process that M.I.T. scholar Noam Chomsky would refer to as "manufacturing consent", a dangerous propensity which dangerously influences the perceptions of individual citizens by continually immersing the populace in an electronic stream of messages, both blatant and subliminal, that serves to condition them to a particular way of experiencing, participating, and perceiving the world around them. We find ourselves constantly bombarded by powerful and suggestive images, message-laden icons which deliver consistent themes regarding the nature of the environment we are living in, one we come to employ more and more exclusively as our preferred method of interacting in both the civil and legal aspects of contemporary society.

As Professor Gross so prophetically forecasted, the mergers of all commercial news sources, both electronic and other, have come under the ownership and control of corporate America, one of the leading edges of the power elite. Amazingly, all of this also rings a responsive chord with the single most prophetic work of fiction in the 20th century, Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World". Lost in our petty diversions and self-absorbed in a pool of trivial pursuits, we become increasingly more vulnerable to the solid wall of subliminal and other messages all conveying a message regarding he nature of the world and our social, economic, and political place in it.

As our experience with the several successful Presidents ranging from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush, the artful use of personal charisma to cover a mean-spirited political agenda has worked amazingly well. In the twenty years since the book was originally published, many aspects of our collective socioeconomic well-being have been profoundly changed, almost exclusively to the favor of the rich and well placed and to the increasing detriment of the average man and woman on the street. The statistics available are overwhelming in detailing the levels to which ordinary citizens have been stripped of most of the socioeconomic gains of the last century. In every area of contemporary life, from the cost and extent of health coverage to the responsibility for a variety of aspects such as providing for individual retirements, the vastly expanding future tax liability, and the use of the federal treasury to provide for subsidies to corporate America, the story is the same.

Increasingly we are being manipulated into surrendering our voice in the democratic process and to playing a more limited role as consumers, which the elite evidently sees as our only crucial civic responsibility. As George W. Bush said with a booming voice and a congenial charismatic smile, post 911 Americans just had to get out to do their patriotic duty by once again buying things, to get the economy going once more. Indeed, it is becoming a brave new world. This is a wonderful book, and one that is a great, thought-provoking read. Enjoy!

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