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Lance Hill

Huey P. Long: Bayou Fascism?

Huey Pierce Long, Jr., August 30, 1893–September 10, 1935

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Editor’s Note:

Do Italian Fascism, German National Socialism, or the present-day Japanese system seem somehow too “foreign” to you? Has the populist classical republicanism of the American founders been completely obscured by libertarian historical revisionism? Then look no further than Louisiana Governor Huey P. Long. Read more …

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