A recent New Republic article explores how San Francisco’s unique social and political landscape played a surprising role in shaping early American fascist movements, challenging conventional narratives about the origins of modern extremism.
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Time Magazine exposes the ugly truth about America’s history of political violence, revealing decades of unrest, riots, and attacks that have shaped the nation’s fragile democratic landscape.
The 1975 Community Congress marked a pivotal shift in San Francisco politics, amplifying grassroots voices and reshaping policy priorities. This historic gathering laid the groundwork for inclusive local governance that continues today.


