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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2025 · 45 MIN

What Time Is It on the Clock of Fascism? — Tarso Ramos on the Urgency to Act, Part 1

from The Fascism Barometer · host Tarso Ramos, Ejeris Dixon

In part one of this wide-ranging two-part episode, Ejeris Dixon welcomes Tarso Ramos back to The Fascism Barometer. Ramos, a seasoned researcher of fascist, authoritarian, and supremacist movements, shares how his family’s escape from Brazil’s military dictatorship shaped his lifelong fight against fascism. He draws chilling parallels between past regimes and today’s U.S. political landscape, breaking down the accelerating pace of authoritarian consolidation and the critical 12–18 month window to resist it. This episode is both a warning and a blueprint for action.You can find the tools you need to fight fascism at our Resource Hub.Connect with Ejeris DixonDonate to the Fascism Barometer, and help us create more episodes and resourcesAnd when you feel the pressure, share this pod, and visit fascismbarometer.orgPodcast production by Phil Surkis

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Host and "Movement Meteorologist" Ejeris Dixon welcome back Strategist Tarso Ramon for this special two-part episode!

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