Dorothy Thompson

Dorothy Thompson

journalist United States

Dorothy Thompson was an influential American journalist and author known for her reporting from Germany in the lead-up to World War II. Her notable essay, 'Who Goes Nazi?', examined the psychological and social factors that attracted individuals to Nazism, making her a prominent figure in the discourse on authoritarianism and its appeal. Thompson's insights into the nature of power and belief systems continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about political extremism.

Born on Jan 09, 1893 (132 years old)

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