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EXCLUSIVE: “How Fascism Works” Author Jason Stanley Plans to Leave the U.S.

Season 2025 Episode 7193 | 19m 11s

Trump's America has started to challenge and redefine academic freedom, and Yale Professor Jason Stanley is sounding the alarm. He is the author of "Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future." Stanley joins the show to discuss how new teaching guidelines are stoking a culture of fear, and why he's taking drastic measures as a result.

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