Fascism: Modern Threat or Facade?

Fascism: Modern Threat or Facade?

Fascism: Modern threat or facade?

On the fourth episode of Beyond Voting, we dive deep with Alberto Toscano, critical theorist, professor in the School of Communications at Simon Fraser University, and also co-director of the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Theory at Goldsmiths, University of London. 

We spoke with Alberto about what modern fascist movements look like, where we see real examples of anti-fascist resistance, and what we can learn - particularly from Black radical traditions- about how to fight back against the spread of new fascisms in the United States and beyond.

So tell us, have you fully confronted or accepted fascism as a reality? How do you plan to turn your ideas and principles into action? Tell us on IG @arcus.center or drop it in your 5 star review of the show.  And please visit us at arcuscenter.kzoo.edu

Check out Alberto Toscano’s latest book, Late Fascism: Race, Capitalism, and the Politics of Crisis

Check out these authors and topics Alberto mentioned in the conversation:
- The Politics of The Multi-Racial Right - Daniel Martinez Hosang & Joseph Lowndes
- When W.E.B DuBois Made a Laughing Stock of a White Supremacist - The New Yorker
- Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right - Lisa McGirr
- Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition - Cedric Robinson
- W.E.B. Du Bois: Black Reconstruction: An Essay Toward a History of the Part Which Black Folk Played in the Attempt to Reconstruct Democracy,1860-1880
- Abolition: Politics, Practices, Promises, Vol. 1 - Angela Davis
- Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson

Host/Writer: Emily Williams 
Executive Producer: Keisha “TK” Dutes 
Lead Producer/Writer: Kristen Bennett 
Sound Designer & Engineer: Manny Faces
Marketing: Faybeo’n Mickens
Special thanks to The Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership team: Quinton, Winter, Crimson, Tamara, Kerria, and Marti. 
Additional music provided by Motion Array.
Beyond Voting is a production of Philo’s Future Media. 








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