Departing from the conventional image of fascism as mass-driven, this book analyzes the effort of interwar European fascism to defeat the masses. Fascism endeavored to terminate the secular advance of egalitarian and democratic trends, resisting what Nietzsche described as the reign of the peaceful and mediocre "Last Humans."
Departing from the conventional image of fascism as mass-driven, this book analyzes the effort of interwar European fascism to defeat the masses. Fascism endeavored to terminate the secular advance of egalitarian and democratic trends, resisting what Nietzsche described as the reign of the peaceful and mediocre "Last Humans."
Ishay Landa is Senior Lecturer of History at the Israeli Open University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Masses and the Fascist Political Unconscious 1. The Rise of the Last Human I: The Formation of Mass Society 2. The Rise of the Last Human II: The Opposition to Mass Society 3. Fascism and Mass Politics 4. Fascism and Mass Society I: Cultural Questions 5. Fascism and Mass Society II: Consumption, Leisure, Americanism 6. The Wandering Womb: Fascism and Gender 7. The Wandering Jew: National Socialism and Antisemitism. Epilogue: Nietzsche, the Left, and the Last Humans
Introduction: The Masses and the Fascist Political Unconscious 1. The Rise of the Last Human I: The Formation of Mass Society 2. The Rise of the Last Human II: The Opposition to Mass Society 3. Fascism and Mass Politics 4. Fascism and Mass Society I: Cultural Questions 5. Fascism and Mass Society II: Consumption, Leisure, Americanism 6. The Wandering Womb: Fascism and Gender 7. The Wandering Jew: National Socialism and Antisemitism. Epilogue: Nietzsche, the Left, and the Last Humans
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