How do we understand the return of fascism today?
1. Out of Time
2. Racial Fascism
3. Fascist Freedom
4. A Phantom with Limbs of Steel
5. Rushing Forward into the Past
6. Ideas without Words
7. Cathedrals of Erotic Misery
Alberto Toscano is Professor of Critical Theory in the Department of Sociology and Co-Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Theory at Goldsmiths, University of London, and Term Research Associate Professor at the School of Communications at Simon Fraser University. He is the author of Fanaticism: On the Uses of an Idea (Verso, 2010; 2017, 2nd ed.), Cartographies of the Absolute (with Jeff Kinkle, Zero Books, 2015), Una visión compleja. Hacía una estética de la economía (Meier Ramirez, 2021), La abstracción real. Filosofia, estética y capital (Palinodia, 2021), and the co-editor of the 3-volume The SAGE Handbook of Marxism (with Sara Farris, Bev Skeggs and Svenja Bromberg, SAGE, 2022), and Ruth Wilson Gilmore's Abolition Geography: Essays in Liberation (with Brenna Bhandar, Verso, 2022). He is a member of the editorial board of the journal Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory and is series editor of The Italian List for Seagull Books. He is also the translator of numerous books and essays by Antonio Negri, Alain Badiou, Franco Fortini, Furio Jesi and others.
There are no unearned claims here. Rather, one feels that Toscano
has thought through the political stakes of every single sentence
in this crucial book. Late Fascism is painstaking in accounting
for, differentiating, and connecting the many historical contexts
and iterations of fascism - from the onset of colonial modernity,
through the mid-twentieth century, to the present day.
*Jordy Rosenberg, author of Confessions of the Fox*
Alberto Toscano's Late Fascism brilliantly elucidates what Adorno
once called 'the meaning of working through the past' to grasp
fascism's capacious aptitude for untimely reappearances to resolve
crises, real or not, to save capitalism from itself and restore the
necessary political order such rescue operations require. Rather
than drawing upon fascism's past in his approach, Toscano 's
account persuasively lays to rest an interpretative scheme that
explains such unscheduled repetitions by appealing to analogical
comparisons of past and present as if they were the same. His own
strategy positions history and memory against the present to
disturb one another, unveiling uneven historical differences and
incommensurables removed from an everyday dominated by exchange.
Toscano's lasting achievement is the program of watchfulness he so
carefully constructs to uncover the contemporaneity of late fascism
in our midst, but never too late to recognize its ever-present
morbidities.
*Harry Harootunian, Emeritus Professor of History, University of
Chicago*
In this bold book, Alberto Toscano argues that the old checklist
for identifying and understanding contemporary fascism won't work.
To apprehend its present-day manifestations, we must consult
writers from the Black radical tradition and critical ethnic
studies. With his characteristic erudition, Toscano combines
innovative readings of Western Marxism with insightful
interpretations of the genealogies of anti-racism. This is an
indispensable book for a distressing time.
*Roderick A. Ferguson, Yale University*
Alberto Toscano is one of the most significant and original
political theorists of our contemporary moment. In this work on the
nature and aetiology of late fascism, he moves us beyond the
European interwar examples as fascism's "ideal-type," and
deconstructs the alleged opposition of fascism and liberal
democracy. He instead emphasizes multiple origins, locations, and
temporalities of fascisms; the imbrication of fascisms within
colonialism, slavery, capitalism and counter-revolution; and is
precise about fascisms' libidinal claims and the weaponizing of
atavistic social energies turned against racial, religious, sexual
and gendered others. Toscano engages an illuminating range of
anti-fascist thought: from Ernst Bloch, Georges Bataille, and Leo
Löwenthal, to Angela Davis and George Jackson; from Stuart Hall and
Ruth Wilson Gilmore to Jairus Banaji and Furio Jesi - with dazzling
results.
*Lisa Lowe, author of The Intimacies of Four Continents*
Can we speak of fascism before fascism? Alberto Toscano believes we
can. In his learned excavation of debates across the twentieth
century, he revives still unanswered questions about the location
of the prison, the market, and the bedroom in theories of fascism.
He also reminds us to ask what late fascism is afraid of. What is
it trying to prevent? In this way, a study of fascism becomes a
roundabout recovery of repressed and forgotten utopias-a flashlight
in the dead of night.
*Quinn Slobodian, author of The Globalists*
Late Fascism is brilliant, incisive, and right on time. We are
living through a moment when the "F" word is no longer taboo and
the threat of fascism lurks everywhere. And yet, so mired in
debates over definitions, typologies, and analogies that our
understanding of fascism remains elusive. Alberto Toscano avoids
this trap by turning to anti-fascist thinkers, whose groundings in
anticolonial, antiracist, and anticapitalist struggles remind us
that liberalism is no enemy of fascism, and fascists flower in the
hot house of capitalism.
*Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical
Imagination*
Toscano's wide-ranging, erudite study is both theoretically
satisfying and politically inspiring - an essential reference for
rethinking fascism and antifascist politics today.
*Michael Hardt, author of The Subversive Seventies*
In this book, Toscano provides us with the language and analysis
necessary to theorize our current moment, one in which the danger
of fascism is as real as ever.
*Protean*
Toscano's high-octane new book on heterodox theories of fascism ...
traces the myriad ways it has been deployed over the past 100
years, mining each of them for parallels with the present.
*The New Statesman*
Concise and intellectually ambitious.
*Salon*
Late Fascism is such an important book.
*e-Flux*
Toscano's penetrating, theoretically grounded analysis is an
essential resource for understanding and confronting the resurgence
of reactionary ideologies.
*LSE Review of Books*
Late Fascism is a bold, imaginative, often brilliant
reconsideration of how we think about fascism, talk about fascism,
and experience fascism.
*Against the Current*
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