> "Devine, James" wrote:
>
> [how does this look?]
>
> >Alan A. Block, "Space, Time & Organized Crime":
>
> >As a way of initially placing the fascist presence in America,
> consider Mussolini's reception in the United States.

One of those random things one remembers from early youth (8 or 9 at
most). A cartoon in the Sunday Chicago Herald-American (a Hearst paper).
It was a double panel. One showed Stalin in an armored railroad car
surrounded by armed guards. The other showed Mussolini driving a tractor
pulling a combine or something, with scores of happy peasants working in
the fields around him. No guards. (I'm probably making some of the
details up, but the basic contrast was there.)

Carrol

Reply via email to