What is fascism? (philosophical perspective)

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The Philosophy of Fascism: The Triumph of the Will

What if the most dangerous aspect of fascism is not its lack of intellectual structure, but its deliberate, systematic rejection of reason i

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The Ontology of Fascism: A Philosophical Perspective

Can an ideology be incoherent by design? While historians often analyze fascism through the pragmatics of geopolitical ruin, philosophy conf

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The Illusion of the Fascist Idea: Against the Philosophical Reduction of Fascism

How can we construct a cohesive "philosophy" for a movement that prided itself on the violent rejection of systematic thought? To analyze fa

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The Ontology of Fascism: A Philosophical Perspective

If we treat fascism merely as a historical anomaly of the twentieth century, we mistake the symptom for the disease. What if fascism is not

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The Illusion of the Fascist Idea: Why Philosophy Fails to Explain Fascism

Could it be that our insistence on defining fascism as a coherent philosophical system is itself a profound category mistake? By treating fa

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Elevating the Philosophy of Fascism: Four Intellectual Rabbit Holes

How did a philosophy of absolute state control capture some of the twentieth century's most brilliant, avantgarde minds? To understand fasci

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Since “fascism” is so difficulkt to define, what stops anyone from simply using ...

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