Racism within Neofascist Cultural Debate

Thursday, January 5, 2023: 1:30 PM
Congress Hall B (Loews Philadelphia Hotel)
Matteo Albanese, University of Padua
Racism has always been one of the key features that characterized fascism as neofascism; of course, after the end of the War World II and the discovery of the extermination of the Jewish population in Europe, this element needed to be faced and debated. The Evola doctrine in his anti-historical view and the cultural turn of the 1970’s are two of the main ways in which neofascism dealt with this issue in a very long-lasting debate that shaped neofascist political culture until nowadays. The project of a society that was ruled by the pure ones was still in place even if its declination was the core of debates and actions.
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