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Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present First Edition
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What modern authoritarian leaders have in common (and how they can be stopped).
Ruth Ben-Ghiat is the expert on the "strongman" playbook employed by authoritarian demagogues from Mussolini to Putin―enabling her to predict with uncanny accuracy the recent experience in America and Europe. In Strongmen, she lays bare the blueprint these leaders have followed over the past 100 years, and empowers us to recognize, resist, and prevent their disastrous rule in the future.
For ours is the age of authoritarian rulers: self-proclaimed saviors of the nation who evade accountability while robbing their people of truth, treasure, and the protections of democracy. They promise law and order, then legitimize lawbreaking by financial, sexual, and other predators.
They use masculinity as a symbol of strength and a political weapon. Taking what you want, and getting away with it, becomes proof of male authority. They use propaganda, corruption, and violence to stay in power.
Vladimir Putin and Mobutu Sese Seko’s kleptocracies, Augusto Pinochet’s torture sites, Benito Mussolini and Muammar Gaddafi’s systems of sexual exploitation, and Silvio Berlusconi and Donald Trump’s relentless misinformation: all show how authoritarian rule, far from ensuring stability, is marked by destructive chaos.
No other type of leader is so transparent about prioritizing self-interest over the public good. As one country after another has discovered, the strongman is at his worst when true guidance is most needed by his country.
Recounting the acts of solidarity and dignity that have undone strongmen over the past 100 years, Ben-Ghiat makes vividly clear that only by seeing the strongman for what he is―and by valuing one another as he is unable to do―can we stop him, now and in the future.
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- PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
- Publication dateNovember 10, 2020
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6.4 x 1.3 x 9.6 inches
- Print length384 pages
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― Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny
"Ben-Ghiat's portrayal of fascist-era tyrants, murderous Cold War dictators, and would-be tyrants in our own day gives us a gripping and illuminating picture of how strongmen have deployed violence, seduction, and corruption. History, she shows, offers clear lessons not only about how these regimes are built, but also how they must be opposed, and how they end."
― Daniel Ziblatt, co-author of How Democracies Die
"Simultaneously intimate and sweeping in scope, Strongmen brings us in close to dictators and would-be dictators across decades and continents. We are left with a disturbing look in the mirror. Throughout, Ruth Ben-Ghiat’s clear prose rings with a rhythm and cadence that today’s nonfiction too often lacks."
― Sarah Chayes, author of On Corruption in America and Thieves of State
"Ruth Ben-Ghiat is an indispensable resource on authoritarianism, past and present. Everyone who cares about American democracy should read this book."
― Sarah Kendzior, author of Hiding in Plain Sight: The Invention of Donald Trump and the Erosion of America
"A surpassingly brilliant public intellectual."
― Virginia Heffernan, Slate Trumpcast
"Deep insight and a vigorous style…[A] brilliant contribution to the political psychology of democracy."
― Joy Connolly, president of the American Council of Learned Societies
"Ruth Ben-Ghiat…specializes in male menace."
― Jon Blitzer, The New Yorker
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- Publication date : November 10, 2020
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- Language : English
- Print length : 384 pages
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Ruth Ben-Ghiat is a historian and commentator on fascism, authoritarian leaders, propaganda, and democracy protection in America and around the world. The recipient of Guggenheim, Fulbright, and other fellowships, she is author or editor of seven books. She is an MSNBC columnist and also writes for CNN, The Atlantic, the Washington Post, the New Yorker and other outlets. She's Professor of History and Italian Studies at New York University, Advisor to Protect Democracy, and publisher of the Substack newsletter Lucid on threats to democracy. She is also a consultant for TV and film: Guillermo del Toro's Oscar-winning Pinocchio was her most recent project. Follow her on IG, Threads and Twitter @ruthbenghiat
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Customers find the book thoroughly researched and essential reading for the 21st century, providing outstanding insights into 20th and 21st century authoritarians. Moreover, the writing style is well-organized and accessible, and customers appreciate its timely examination of authoritarianism and fascism, with one customer noting how it brings everything up to present day. However, the warnings aspect receives mixed reactions, with some customers describing it as dangerous.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024Format: KindleVerified PurchaseStrongmen: Mussolini to the Present by Ruth Ben-Ghiat
“Strongmen” is an excellent book that reveals the “strongman” playbook used by authoritarian leaders from Mussolini to Putin and how that is being played out in America. Historian, MSNBC columnist, author, professor and with expertise of fascism, Ruth Ben-Ghiat provides readers with a fascinating look into how these men obtained power, destroy democracies in order to maintain power and what we can do to preserve democracy. This instructive 400-page book contains ten chapters broken out into the following three parts: I. Getting to Power, II. Tools of Rule, and III. Losing Power.
Positives:
1. A well-written and researched book.
2. A fascinating topic, how to recognize and combat authoritarian ascendance, better known as fascism.
3. Ruth Ben-Ghiat is an expert on this topic and it shows. Her writing style is easy to follow; each chapter basically represents an authoritarian or a fascist related topic.
4. The book is well organized. In general, it provides a well thought-out diagnosis of what fascism is and the potential cure. It provides extras that I wish more books would provide: Protagonists, Conclusion, Abbreviations, Notes and Selected Bibliography.
5. The author’s main purpose of the book is to reveal patterns of authoritarianism. ““NO HISTORIAN CAN GET INSIDE the heads of the dead . . . But with sufficient documentation, we can detect patterns of thought and action,” writes Robert Darnton. This book aims to do just that by looking at the evolution of authoritarianism, defined as a political system in which executive power is asserted at the expense of the legislative and judicial branches of government.”
6. Provides a list of the protagonists (authoritarian leaders of mainly prominent nations) of the book and how each has put their own mark on the authoritarian playbook.
7. Describes what is consistent among all authoritarians. “On one issue, the strongman has been consistent: his drive to control and exploit everyone and everything for personal gain.”
8. Describes the history of fascism. How it came to be. “Yet Mussolini, a former Socialist, knew the power of insurrectionary language to mobilize people. He pitched Fascism as “both subversive and conservative”: it favored national unity instead of class conflict, imperialism and force instead of international solidarity, and promised modernization without loss of tradition.”
9. Describes military coups as the main characteristic of the second strongman era. “World War I had created the conditions for the age of fascist takeovers, and World War II prepared the age of military coups.” Bonus, “Takeover by coup paid off for Gaddafi and Pinochet, who stayed in office for forty-two and seventeen years, respectively.”
10. Describes the existing era of strongmen. “WITH MILITARY COUPS LESS COMMON by the time Pinochet left office in 1990, elections became the way a new generation of strongmen would come to power.”
11. Interesting and telling historical observations. “The Hitler salute made clear who the enemies were, since by 1937 Jews were banned from performing it. Yet, as in Herr S.’s dream, its real aim was to sap everyone’s dignity and damage the bonds of civil society—a crucial goal of every authoritarian regime.”
12. Describes the characteristics of a strongman. “Strongman national projects generally leverage three time frames and states of mind: utopia, nostalgia, and crisis.” “Nostalgia for better times is also part of the equation, since the ruler’s vow is to make the country great again. This involves the fantasy of returning to an age when male authority was secure and women, people of color, and workers knew their places.”
13. The art of propaganda. One of the best chapters I’ve read on such a topic. “For one hundred years, authoritarian leaders have invested in propaganda to instill loyalty and fear, motivating people to carry out their agendas of nationalization, persecution, and thievery.” “At its core, propaganda is a set of communication strategies designed to sow confusion and uncertainty, discourage critical thinking, and persuade people that reality is what the leader says it is.”
14. Describes virility as a tool of the authoritarian, exemplified by misogyny. “So was Berlusconi’s 2009 warning to Italian women that the state could not protect them from sexual assault, hinting that their own attractiveness made them fair game: “We can’t deploy a big military force to avoid rapes. We’d have to have as many soldiers in the street as there are beautiful Italian women.””
15. Authoritarians and corruption. “Strongmen use corruption in tandem with other tools. Purges of the judiciary result in a justice system that exonerates crooks or doesn’t prosecute them at all. Journalists and activists who might expose thievery are imprisoned or smeared through propaganda. Virility makes taking what you want and getting away with it the measure of manhood.”
16. The use of violence. “Propaganda encourages everyone in the country to see violence differently: as a national and civic duty and the price of making the country great.” “Italy had a tradition of Catholic anti-Judaic sentiment, but no Eastern European–style pogroms in its history. Mussolini launched an intensive propaganda campaign to prepare his people to see Jews as a threat to their well-being.”
17. Describes resistance movements against authoritarians. “Most resistance in strongman states is non-violent, though, and unarmed protest has been among the most effective.”
18. The end of authoritarian rule. “Nothing prepares the ruler to see his propaganda ignored and his charismatic hold weaken until he loses control of the nation and is hunted by his own people, as happened to Mussolini and Gaddafi.”
19. An excellent Conclusion chapter. “The drive to accumulate and control bodies, territory, and wealth is a hallmark of strongman rule.”
20. Describes how to stop fascism. “TO OPPOSE AUTHORITARIANS EFFECTIVELY, we must have a clear-eyed view of how they manage to get into power and stay there.” “TO COUNTER AUTHORITARIANISM, we must prioritize accountability and transparency in government. At the heart of strongman rule is the claim that he and his agents are above the law, above judgment, and not beholden to the truth.”
Negatives:
1. As with most books of this ilk; the diagnosis is much more complete and satisfying than the cure.
2. This book is intended for the layperson and was written to be accessible. So if you are looking for an in depth analysis of fascism this is not your book. Otherwise, it’s another positive.
3. Emphasis on Italy (within reason) and European powers at the expense of African leaders (though Qaddafi was covered at length); very little was said of Idi Amin, and Barre as an example.
4. Lacks charts and diagrams.
In summary, I really enjoyed this book. It’s an excellent refresher of recent authoritarians (100 years back or so). Ruth Ben-Ghiat should be commended for making the topic of fascism accessible and interesting for the masses while educating us on the existing threat within our own borders. I highly recommend it!
Further recommendations: “Fascism” by Madeleine Albright, “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century” by Timothy Snyder, “Bloodlands” by the same author, “American Fascists” by Chris Hedges, “How Democracies Die” by Steven Levitsky, “No Is Not Enough” by Naomi Klein, “Democracy in Chains” by Nancy MacLean, and “The Invention of Russia: The Rise of Putin and the Age of Fake News”.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseWhat more can be said, this book should be read by every American.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is an excellent book on a very difficult topic, which much more should be written about. However, there are some major problems with it.
The first and most obvious is the limited selection of 'protagonists'. Numbering only 17 in total, it's difficult to get away from the feeling that they were chosen specifically, over others, in order to support the author's various arguments. Plus, of these 17, very little is written about a number of them, such as Idi Amin, Bolsonaro, Modi and Duterte, while a huge amount of ink is spent on Mussolini, Berlusconi, Gaddafi, Pinochet, Trump and Putin. Related to this, the work is very Eurocentric, or Western-centric. The late 20th century was also the era of the strongman in east Asia, but Suharto (even though the Indonesian shared many common points with Pinochet), Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines, Chiang Ching-kuo in Taiwan, Chun Doo-hwan in South Korea, and Lee Kuan Yew in Singapore are among the many significant and mostly very long-ruling strongmen who don't even get a mention. The Western-centric flavour is reinforced with claims like the one on Page 48 that “Communism ended” in 1989 (try telling that to Kim Jong-un).
Fair enough, the book chooses not to deal with Communist strongmen (although, again, Fidel Castro, who was probably the world's longest-ruling strongman, was not a Communist when he came to power, and is only mentioned with respect to his opposition to Pinochet), and further, the book already runs to over 270 pages even without the references, so it's not possible to include everyone. But as it stands it's still too limited in the choice of strongmen to support all the arguments it makes. The notion of virility, to which an entire chapter is dedicated, is a case in point. The author claims that displays of machismo are “a constant” among strongmen, and it may be particularly evident in those leaders she's chosen to focus on, but there are many others (Deng Xiaoping, Chiang Ching-kuo, and Lee Kuan Yew, to name a few from this part of the world) for whom that is simply not true. There are also many others still (such as Pinochet) who may have had something of a tough guy persona in their youth, but were still ruling as strongmen many years, even decades, after these traits had disappeared. Indeed, in this respect, Putin seems to be an exception to the rule in being able to appear bare chested for publicity photos past the age of 60 (without becoming a national embarrassment). The idea that strongmen are constantly flaunting their masculinity probably tells us more about the author than about strongmen per se.
On this point, it's very unfortunate that Ruth Ben-Ghiat's own political views come shining through so brightly throughout. Not that there's anything wrong with them, but for this book, or any other like it to maximise its appeal globally, it needs to read like it's been written by an absolutely neutral observer, which it doesn't. The reason that's important is that it is the electorate in developing countries (where the checks and balances against the rise of dictators are weaker and more open to abuse), more than in first-world countries, that need to be alerted to the commonalities in the tactics used by strongman leaders of diverse backgrounds in their power grabs, and these people can't necessarily relate to a specifically American partisan political stance.
Anyway, the above is why I think this book could be better, but it's still a must-read as it is.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseA must have guidebook to understand & anticipate the next possible events & how to manage them.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is a must read for all concerned citizens in doubt about the current affairs in America…it’s really happening now.
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Giles SladeReviewed in Mexico on April 6, 20245.0 out of 5 stars this book explains Trump
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Nelson SenraReviewed in Brazil on October 28, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseArgumentação extraordinária. Dos vários livros que já li sobre o fascismo, e sua incrível trajetória até o presente, hoje tendo a variante do populismo, este é um dos melhores. Recomendo a leitura vivamente. Muito bem escrito. Leitura cativante.
MelvynReviewed in Spain on December 27, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and Informative
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseIt’s great to read a book that puts ‘strong men’ in an analytic and historical perspective. An excellent and extremely wee researched work.
(Sharon Doucet) Shay DReviewed in Canada on May 14, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is a great book full of facts regarding authoritarians. I had forgot some of the incidents written about. It explains the who, what and why of these people and their followers. This book should be included in History in high school along with civics education as it is education that could prevent the decline of democracy Ruth Ben-Giat has written a highly relevant and easy to read book on a subject that she is a expert in.
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