Provocations on the Liberal Onto-Epistemology of Fascism

Philosophy Today 67 (1):1-19 (2023)
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Abstract

What follows is a series of provocations, loosely interconnected, centered on the ambiguous relationship between liberalism and fascism in our age of democratic decline. Together they seek to trouble the established binaries and analytic frameworks that would position liberalism and fascism as antithetical and suggest instead that both emerge from the same condition of possibility: imperial racialism. In doing so, they reflect on the discursive function of fascism in sustaining liberal democracy as a project of white supremacy.

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Sabeen Ahmed
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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