The Rhetoric of Fascism offers a compelling and timely exploration of how fascist ideologies gain traction through everyday persuasive strategies. Edited by Nathan Crick, this collection of essays spans global contexts—from the U.S. and Germany to China and Mexico—revealing how fascist rhetoric manipulates fear, identity, and spectacle to mobilize mass movements. With sharp analysis and historical depth, the book equips readers to recognize and challenge the subtle yet powerful devices that make fascism dangerously familiar.