Readers respond to Daniel Trilling’s article asking if fascism is making a comebackAs an analysis of rightwing populism, Daniel Trilling’s argument works well enough (The impossible promise: are we witnessing the retu...
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As an analysis of rightwing populism, Daniel Trilling’s argument works well enough (The impossible promise: are we witnessing the return of fascism?, 18 April). We cannot assume that fascism will always take the same form, rather than adapt to, and try to provide answers to, events as they unfold.
Fascism might best be seen as history’s punishment for the failed universalism of the Enlightenment project – the failure to deliver on the promise of universal equality. The resurgence of the far right is a reactionary response to the broken promises of social democracy. Working-class supporters of the far right, having seen the fight for equality for all replaced with a neoliberal war of all against all, simply adopt the logic of the day.
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Readers respond to Daniel Trilling’s article asking if fascism is making a comebackAs an analysis of rightwing populism, Daniel Trilling’s argument works well enough (The impossible promise: are we witnessing the retu...
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