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Sep 2023
35m 25s

In the Window with Ruth Ben-Ghiat

THE LINCOLN PROJECT
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Host Reed Galen is joined by Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Author and Professor of History and Italian Studies at New York University. They discuss the role extremist groups play in a nation’s evolution to authoritarianism, how every Trump rally since 2015 has been a radicalization site, and how the history of strongmen can inform our nation’s current political moment. If ... Show More
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