
The various fascisms
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: Simple and simplistic definitions abound on social media, but only there can fascism be reduced to something as pathetic as just a “strong state.”
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: Simple and simplistic definitions abound on social media, but only there can fascism be reduced to something as pathetic as just a “strong state.”
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: More than ever, we need to call and classify the far-right bacillus by its real name: fascism
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Jair Bolsonaro is not conservative: it's time to treat the bacillus by its real name
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Brief commentary on the events of January 08
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Considerations about the interpretative divergences about the historical concept
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
There is a close connection between fascism and liberal democracy. The problem is interpreting them as synonyms
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Since the beginning of the 2000s, movements and authoritarian regimes around the planet have grown in quantity and power.
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Some of the vices of speeches about the death of democracies
By GUILHERME SIMÕES REIS & SERGIO SCHARGEL:
The theory of the two extremes normalizes the barbarism that represents fascism in Brazil
By SERGIO SCHARGEL
Ideology is one of those terms that is difficult to define and that is the subject of extensive debate in the social sciences given its polysemy. It is not that there is disagreement about its meaning, it is a consensus that it implies a worldview, a system of
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: Simple and simplistic definitions abound on social media, but only there can fascism be reduced to something as pathetic as just a “strong state.”
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: More than ever, we need to call and classify the far-right bacillus by its real name: fascism
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Jair Bolsonaro is not conservative: it's time to treat the bacillus by its real name
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Brief commentary on the events of January 08
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Considerations about the interpretative divergences about the historical concept
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
There is a close connection between fascism and liberal democracy. The problem is interpreting them as synonyms
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Since the beginning of the 2000s, movements and authoritarian regimes around the planet have grown in quantity and power.
By SERGIO SCHARGEL:
Some of the vices of speeches about the death of democracies
By GUILHERME SIMÕES REIS & SERGIO SCHARGEL:
The theory of the two extremes normalizes the barbarism that represents fascism in Brazil
By SERGIO SCHARGEL
Ideology is one of those terms that is difficult to define and that is the subject of extensive debate in the social sciences given its polysemy. It is not that there is disagreement about its meaning, it is a consensus that it implies a worldview, a system of