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The Spanish Civil War in the Context of Deadly Violence in Society
The escalation of street fighting between left and right, including the commiting of murders, led to a level of comfort with deadly violence that allowed for the Spanish Civil War to happen. This has parallels to the history of terrorism on the right in the US.
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The normalisation and justification of violent forms of political action sets the groundwork for greater conflict to take place, and potentially more authoritarian forms of governance to emerge.
14:50 - 16:53 (02:02)
Summary
The normalisation and justification of violent forms of political action sets the groundwork for greater conflict to take place, and potentially more authoritarian forms of governance to emerge.
ChapterThe Spanish Civil War in the Context of Deadly Violence in Society
EpisodeBehind the Insurrections - How Fascism Won The Spanish Civil War, Part 2
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The political situation in Spain continues to unravel amidst escalating street fighting between the left and the right.
16:53 - 19:54 (03:00)
Summary
The political situation in Spain continues to unravel amidst escalating street fighting between the left and the right. This kind of terrorism on the right can be seen in history, such as with Timothy McVeigh's attack on the Murrah building in protest of the government's actions in Waco.