Antifascism: The Course of a Crusade

Antifascism: The Course of a Crusade image
ISBN-10:

1501759353

ISBN-13:

9781501759352

Author(s): Gottfried, Paul
Released: Oct 15, 2021
Format: Hardcover, 216 pages
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A conservative take on the antifascist movement
Antifascism argues that current self-described antifascists are not struggling against a reappearance of interwar fascism, and that the Left that claims to be opposing fascism has little in common with any earlier Left, except for some overlap with critical theorists of the Frankfurt School. Paul Gottfried looks at antifascism from its roots in early twentieth-century Europe to its American manifestation in the present. The pivotal development for defining the present political spectrum, he suggests, has been the replacement of a recognizably Marxist Left by an intersectional one. Political and ideological struggles have been configured around this new Left, which has become a dominant force throughout the Western world.
Gottfried discusses the major changes undergone by antifascist ideology since the 1960s, fascist and antifascist models of the state and assumptions about human nature, nationalism versus globalism, the antifascism of the American conservative establishment, and Antifa in the United States. Also included is an excursus on the theory of knowledge presented by Thomas Hobbes in Leviathan.
In Antifascism Gottfried concludes that promoting a fear of fascism today serves the interests of the powerful―in particular, those in positions of political, journalistic, and educational power who want to bully and isolate political opponents. He points out the generous support given to the intersectional Left by multinational capitalists and examines the movement of the white working class in Europe―including former members of Communist parties―toward the populist Right, suggesting this shows a political dynamic that is different from the older dialectic between Marxists and anti-Marxists.
Review
"This rhetorical tendency [of antifascism without fascism] represents the present and possibly culminating phase of a growing current in Western culture and politics since the 1950s, best analyzed in Paul Gottfried's new book." ―
First Things\n"Antifascism is an important book for understanding that every time our rulers claim to be fighting old fascism, they are really proposing new tyranny." ―
The Washington Examiner
Review
"One of the most learned scholars of politics in our time has produced a methodical demolition of the myths propagated about Antifa in the halls of politics, media, and universities. This will make a splendid gift for my faculty colleagues." -- Alexander Riley, author of
Toward a Biosocial Science
About the Author
Paul Gottfried is Editor in Chief of Chronicles and former Horace Raffensperger Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College. He is the editor or author of fourteen books, including, The Vanishing Tradition and Fascism.


























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