: The text addresses "intolerant populism" and the cowardice of mainstream politics when facing extremist threats.
In his book (The Disguises of Fascism), renowned Spanish jurist Baltasar Garzón explores how fascist ideologies have mutated from the 1930s into modern, "underhanded" forms that threaten global democracy today. Writing from a first-person perspective, Garzón draws on his extensive legal career—including his pursuit of Augusto Pinochet and investigations into Franco-era crimes—to identify the new faces of authoritarianism. Core Themes & Content
: Garzón delves into the "sewers" of the judiciary, examining how controlled judges can act as agents of repression.
: The text addresses "intolerant populism" and the cowardice of mainstream politics when facing extremist threats.
In his book (The Disguises of Fascism), renowned Spanish jurist Baltasar Garzón explores how fascist ideologies have mutated from the 1930s into modern, "underhanded" forms that threaten global democracy today. Writing from a first-person perspective, Garzón draws on his extensive legal career—including his pursuit of Augusto Pinochet and investigations into Franco-era crimes—to identify the new faces of authoritarianism. Core Themes & Content
: Garzón delves into the "sewers" of the judiciary, examining how controlled judges can act as agents of repression.