EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 42 MIN
Fascism Is a System, Not a Villain | Creators in Context (Deep Dive)
from Crisis in Perception · host Crisis in Perception
Fascism is often portrayed as dramatic, villain-driven, and obvious — something you recognize only after it has already won.In this Creators in Context Deep Dive, Crisis in Perception examines how fascism actually forms and persists: not through spectacle, but through interconnected systems — law, bureaucracy, media, capital, and cultural myth.Drawing on a contemporary argument by A-L-I-M-C Forever, this episode places modern political commentary in dialogue with foundational works by Robert O. Paxton, Jason Stanley, Hannah Arendt, and Noam Chomsky.Rather than asking who the villain is, this episode asks a harder question:How do systems of power continue operating even when leaders change?This is a long-form, systems-level analysis focused on:why recognition is not preventionhow institutions normalize authoritarian outcomesand why fascism is often missed precisely because it is slow and mundane🔍 This episode is part of the Creators in Context series.If you value systems-level analysis, consider subscribing — and feel free to comment with books, creators, or topics you’d like us to explore next.
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