💨 Abstract
The author argues that the West's obsession with the 1930s, particularly the rise of Hitler, is driving contemporary public discourse in Britain and America. Many are convinced that Donald Trump is a potential Hitler and are determined to prevent him. However, the author points out that Trump's foreign policy initiatives were benign and the criticism against him is based on an ad hominem attack.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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