Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Stanley Payne to discuss his article from the January print edition, “Antifascists After Fascism.” They discuss the complex history of fascism in the 1930s, the Communist International’s use of antifascist rhetoric, and the reappearance of supposedly antifascist groups in our own time.
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