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From the September 2018 issue
Is is right to call Trump a fascist?
Is the president a dangerous ideologue drawing on America's racist past—or a man more tasteless than sinister? Talia Lavin and Andrew Stuttaford debate
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Lavin, Stuttaford
August 21, 2018
Talia Lavin is a journalist based in New York; Andrew Stuttaford is a contributing editor of National Review
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