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Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy: A triannual Journal of Agrarian South Network and CARES, 2020
Fascist, semi-fascist, protofascist, or neofascist movements exist in almost every modern society as fringe phenomena. These movements must be distinguished from the general right-wing parties and movements of different hues. The latter would no doubt appear to shade into the former; nonetheless the sui generis character of the former must be ...
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Fascist, semi-fascist, protofascist, or neofascist movements exist in almost every modern society as fringe phenomena. These movements must be distinguished from the general right-wing parties and movements of different hues. The latter would no doubt appear to shade into the former; nonetheless the sui generis character of the former must be ...
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Forging an Anthropology of Neoliberal Fascism
Public Anthropologist, 2019In the late teens, the rise of racist, xenophobic nationalism in the United States and around the world has been frequently labeled fascist in popular discourse, and is being increasingly discussed as fascism by scholars as well. In this article, drawing on case studies from Honduras and the United States, I argue that—despite Orwell’s warning that the
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Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 2022
Abstract In this article I analyze the mass mobilizations mounted by Indian farmers against three pro-corporate agricultural bills passed by the far-right government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I argue that the discourse of civil protest is insufficient to understand these mobilizations.
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Abstract In this article I analyze the mass mobilizations mounted by Indian farmers against three pro-corporate agricultural bills passed by the far-right government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I argue that the discourse of civil protest is insufficient to understand these mobilizations.
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Is Fascism the Main Danger Today? Trump and Techno-Neoliberalism
Telos, 2020Last year, I was invited to speak at a symposium on state theory in Turkey. The theme I was given to speak on invoked “authoritarian, totalitarian, fascist states,” for reasons that will be obvious to anyone familiar with the political situation in Turkey: there is at least a very serious danger of the appearance of a fascist state form there today ...
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Neoliberalism, Fascism, and People’s Resistance in the Philippines
2020This chapter on neoliberalism and the rise of authoritarianism in the Philippines explains the development of the fascist regime of Rodrigo Duterte as well as of past administrations marked with militarism and dictatorship, resulting in rampant violations of human rights in the Philippines.
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Anders Breivik, Fascism and the Neoliberal Inheritance
2015On 22 July 2011, Norwegian national Anders Behring Breivik brutally murdered 77 people in the country’s capital, Oslo, and on the nearby island of Utoya. Just over 13 months later, he was found guilty, and mentally responsible for his crimes, by an Oslo court.
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“Neoliberalism is Fascism and Should Be Criminalized”: Bulgarian Populism as Left-Wing Radicalism
Slavic Review, 2017The main argument presented in this essay is that the politics of Ataka, the most successful and influential populist party in Bulgaria, should be construed as a form of left-wing radicalism. Originally a nationalist formation, over the last decade Ataka has evolved into a broader social movement that blames free markets, neoliberalism, and US led ...
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Are We Out of Time? Thinking about Neoliberalism and Fascism in an Age of Radical Transition
Law, Culture and the Humanities, 2017In this commentary, I explore the question of how the way we think about time affects the conclusions that we draw about specific political questions. To demonstrate this, I consider two questions, the relationship between liberalism and neoliberalism and the relationship between neoliberalism and fascism.
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Democratic Autocracy: a Populist Update to Fascism under Neoliberal Conditions
Historical MaterialismAbstract What are the social dynamics behind the rise and resilience of today’s authoritarian regimes? This paper seeks to answer this question by focusing on the longest lasting elected autocracy of our era, the AKP (Justice and Development Party) regime in Turkey.
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