Erasing History, Jason Stanley
Erasing History, Jason Stanley
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Erasing History

Author: Jason Stanley

Narrator: Dion Graham

Unabridged: 4 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2024


Synopsis

From the bestselling author of How Fascism Works, a global call to action that tells us “why the past is a frontline in the struggle for a future free of fascism” (Jeff Sharlet, New York Times bestselling author) as it reveals the far right’s efforts to rewrite history and undo a century of progress on race, gender, sexuality, and class.

In the United States, democracy is under attack by an authoritarian movement that has found fertile ground among the country’s conservative politicians and voters, but similar movements have found homes in the hearts and minds of people around the globe. To understand the shape, form, and stakes of this assault, we must go back to extract lessons from our past.

In authoritarian countries, critical examination of those nations’ history and traditions is discouraged if not an outright danger to those who do it. And it is no accident that local and global institutions of education have become a battleground, where learning and efforts to upend a hierarchal status quo can be put to end by coercion and threats of violence. Democracies entrust schools and universities to preserve a common memory of positive change, generated by protests, social movements, and rebellions. The authoritarian right must erase this history, and, along with it, the very practice of critical inquiry that has so often been the engine of future progress.

In Erasing History, Yale professor of philosophy Jason Stanley exposes the true danger of the authoritarian right’s attacks on education, identifies their key tactics and funders, and traces their intellectual roots. He illustrates how fears of a fascist future have metastasized, from hypothetical threat to present reality. And with his “urgent, piercing, and altogether brilliant” (Johnathan M. Metzl, author of What We’ve Become) insight, he illustrates that hearts and minds are won in our schools and universities—places that democratic societies across the world are now ill-prepared to defend against the fascist assault currently underway.

About Jason Stanley

Jason Stanley is the Bissell-Heyd-Associates Chair in American Studies in the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto. He is the author of seven books, including How Fascism Works and How Propaganda Works. His writing on authoritarianism and democracy has appeared in The Guardian, The New York Times, Project Syndicate, and many other publications around the globe.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lindsay on January 30, 2025

I want to be reading smut and romance, but this shitty conservative government has me out here reading about fascism. I refuse to ignore what's happening in our country.......more

Goodreads review by Tim on October 06, 2024

Democracy is on the ballot this year in the USA, and that's what I'm voting for.......more

Goodreads review by Arianne on March 10, 2025

The Memory Hole Project Ignorance is Power Creating a strong sense of grievance with an enemy to blame, and vengeance to gain, is essential to a fascist movement. A common or shared reality must be destroyed and replaced with willful stupidity as freedom from reality itself is the ultimate payoff. The......more

Goodreads review by Ebony (EKG) on December 02, 2024

an informative and eerily timely read. the material is accessible and does a fantastic job at drawing parallels between states that have seen the rise of fa$cism, and how multiple perspectives in history is a corner stone of democracy.......more

Goodreads review by Jackie on July 22, 2024

Thoroughly researched, Jason Stanley presents a book with the possibility of an authoritarian regime in America. He shows how omitting critical parts of shared history in schools and universities is a strategy developed by leaders in the world who have been able to manipulate and control societies. I......more


Quotes

"Dion Graham thoughtfully performs this companion to HOW FASCISM WORKS, unpacking how authoritarians erase history by omission, frame it in terms that suit them, and effectively divide citizens into “us and them.” His warm baritone sets the listener at ease so they can process the many ways our society is being programmed to accept autocracy through such actions as instituting book bans, eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, and cutting funding for education. He passionately delivers a history of colonialism, nationalism, exceptionalism, supremacism, and fascism with examples that parallel what’s going on today and then shares how anti-education, classical education, and revising history dehumanize others. Graham channels hope and encouragement as he expresses the importance of reclaiming history with compassion and closes with a call to action to fight fascism."