A searing account of the authoritarian right's attacks to undo a century of work to advance social justice action on race, gender, sexuality and class.
From Yale professor and bestselling author of How Fascism Works, a searing confrontation with the authoritarian right's attacks to undo a century of work to advance social justice action on race, gender, sexuality and class.
Combining historical research with an in-depth analysis of our modern political landscape, Erasing History issues a dire warning for the world: the worst fascist movements of humanity's past began in schools; the same place so many of today's right-wing political parties have trained their most vicious attacks.
Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Vladimir Putin, Turkey's Recip Erdogan, and Argentina's Javier Milei have all reached the same conclusion: if you want to roll back the clock on civil rights, equity and inclusion, a great place to start is in schools.
Yale professor Jason Stanley exposes the true danger of the right's tactics and traces their inspirations and funding back to some of the most dangerous ideas of human history. He shows that hearts and minds are won in our schools and universities - and that governments are currently ill-prepared to do the work of uprooting fascist policies being foisted upon our children through school boards, in courtrooms, and in the boardrooms of the organisations trusted to train teachers and create the materials they'll share with their students.
Deeply informed and urgently needed, this book is a vibrant call to action for lovers of democracy worldwide.
Industry Reviews
'Erasing History is both sequel and prequel to Jason Stanley's invaluable How Fascism Works, a sweeping survey of this global fascist moment's anti-education
tide. From India to Turkey, from Russia to Florida - and maybe soon in a classroom near you - gross declarations of supremacist nationalism are becoming awful substitutes for historical inquiry. Erasing History, fast-paced and up-to-the-minute, tells us how it's happening and why the past is a front line in the struggle for a
future free of fascism' - Jeff Sharlet, author of THE UNDERTOW: SCENES FROM A SLOW CIVIL WAR
'Jason Stanley has been the essential voice for anyone seeking an unflinching account of the fascist dimensions of the current moment. In his latest contribution,
Stanley turns his attention to the fascist attacks on institutions-in this case, schools and universities. Erasing History delivers a vital decoding of the wideranging effort of a small but well-organized and well-resourced faction seeking to consolidate power by censoring knowledge and rewriting the past. Their efforts to undermine faith in education weakens the role of institutions that have served as laboratories for democracy. Stanley has provided a clear-eyed account of how the survival of our democracy must be routed through a deepened literacy about our past and the myriad efforts to mystify and deny it' - Kimberle Crenshaw, cofounder and executive director of the African American Policy Forum and coeditor of CRITICAL RACE THEORY