Description
Intellectual Post-fascism? investigates the persistence of fascist-inspired ideas in contemporary political thought, focusing on the Conservative Revolution and Traditionalism as intellectual frameworks that challenge liberal democracy. Alberto Spektorowski traces the ideological genealogy of these movements, examining how classical fascist themes have been repackaged and reimagined by modern conservative and traditionalist thinkers.
The book explores the intellectual resources that feed post-fascist ideology, including critiques of modernity, rejection of egalitarianism, and appeals to organic community and national particularity. Spektorowski analyzes key figures and movements within the Conservative Revolution and demonstrates how their ideas continue to influence contemporary political discourse and far-right movements.
By situating post-fascism within broader historical and ideological contexts, this work provides crucial insights into the ongoing threat that fascist-inspired ideologies pose to democratic institutions and values.







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