As Novas Faces Do Fascismo by Enzo Traverso

Analyzes the resurgence and transformation of contemporary far‑right movements, arguing they adopt new languages and tactics—populist anti‑elitism, xenophobic identity politics, media-savvy mobilization and legal/electoral strategies—while recycling symbols, violence and memory politics from 20th‑century fascism; traces their social and economic roots in neoliberal crisis, cultural anxieties and democratic erosion, shows how they normalize authoritarian practices through institutions and discourse, and urges a historically informed, political and civic response to defend pluralism and democratic rights.

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