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Antisemitism in Medicine: An International Perspective. [PDF]
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Anti-fascism or anti-extremism?
Race and Class, 2014Anti-extremism frameworks, now utilised in policy and academic circles, are masking the multi-dimensional and pan-European nature of contemporary fascism and the role of the state. The author argues that the threat of fascist violence across Europe is now very great.
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Contemporary Political Theory, 2021
This article draws from the reading protocols developed by Jose Esteban Munoz to advance a political reading of Georges Bataille. It argues for a consistent and coherent anti-fascism across Bataille’s work, from the early “political” writings to the mature turn toward mysticism.
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This article draws from the reading protocols developed by Jose Esteban Munoz to advance a political reading of Georges Bataille. It argues for a consistent and coherent anti-fascism across Bataille’s work, from the early “political” writings to the mature turn toward mysticism.
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Anti-Fascism and Pro-European Movement
Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi: An interdisciplinary journal of economics, history and political science: LV, 2, 2021, 2021L'analisi della costruzione del progetto europeo nell'antifascismo ...
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2013
From the Catholic Tory right to Plaid Cymru, therefore, there were Catholics who interpreted fascism as part of a wider reaction against liberal culture. There were also, however, distinctively Catholic anti-fascist voices in Britain. The Italian exile Don Luigi Sturzo, for example, eventually found a niche among a number of liberal Catholics ...
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From the Catholic Tory right to Plaid Cymru, therefore, there were Catholics who interpreted fascism as part of a wider reaction against liberal culture. There were also, however, distinctively Catholic anti-fascist voices in Britain. The Italian exile Don Luigi Sturzo, for example, eventually found a niche among a number of liberal Catholics ...
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Race & Class, 2022
In an extended version of a presentation on 3 February 2022 to the Stuart Hall Foundation’s fifth Annual Conversation on ‘Manufacturing Dissent: Moments of Solidarity’, the director of the Institute of Race Relations asks whether a refreshed anti-fascism, that tackles the global war against the poor, New Right ‘culture wars’, ‘total policing’ and the ...
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In an extended version of a presentation on 3 February 2022 to the Stuart Hall Foundation’s fifth Annual Conversation on ‘Manufacturing Dissent: Moments of Solidarity’, the director of the Institute of Race Relations asks whether a refreshed anti-fascism, that tackles the global war against the poor, New Right ‘culture wars’, ‘total policing’ and the ...
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