Journal of Hate Studies
Abstract
This article’s critique of the neo-fascist “alt-right” employs philosophical methods located at a point of intersection between humanist Marxist and spiritual existentialist frameworks, by relying on two radical twentieth-century philosophers of Jewish descent: Erich Fromm (1900-1980) and Simone Weil (1909-1943). What could a Marxist Critical Theorist (Fromm) and a Christian mystic (Weil) share in common, that could somehow help explain what is going on with a bunch of rebranded fascists (the “alt-right”) today? This peculiar convergence is born in part of a surprising synchronicity, revolving around a single term: “the void.”
Recommended Citation
Braune, Joan
(2019)
"Void and Idol: A Critical Theory Analysis of the Neo-fascist "Alt-Right","
Journal of Hate Studies: Vol. 15:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
DOI: 10.33972/jhs.159
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/jhs/vol15/iss1/2
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