The Sacralization of Time: Contemporary Affinities between Crisis and Fascism

The Sacralization of Time: Contemporary Affinities between Crisis and Fascism

by João Nunes de Almeida
The Sacralization of Time: Contemporary Affinities between Crisis and Fascism

The Sacralization of Time: Contemporary Affinities between Crisis and Fascism

by João Nunes de Almeida

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Overview

In this book, João Nunes de Almeida rethinks the relationship between crisis and fascism in today’s liberal democratic societies. Arguing that fascism has adapted to a post-modern idea of endless crisis, Almeida challenges one of the strongest liberal myths in western politics, namely that fascism and liberal democracy have different roots. Fascism, in Almeida’s view, is at the center of the very production of social relations in western capitalist societies, and is the result of the very desire to be saved from crisis underlying liberal democracy. It draws on stormy examples from Portugal’s contemporary history, with a particular focus on its fascist past and revolution, to explore affinities between crisis and fascism in other spatial and historical contexts. João Nunes de Almeida concludes that refusing to be saved from crisis becomes the refusal of any form of fascism in a more global context.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030465452
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 06/09/2020
Series: Radical Theologies and Philosophies
Edition description: 1st ed. 2020
Pages: 159
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

João Nunes de Almeida studied at Lisbon University, Nova University of Lisbon and Lancaster University, UK. He was awarded his PhD in Sociology from Lancaster University, where he regularly teaches Criminology in the Law School.

Table of Contents

Introduction


- Book Outline


- Researching on Crisis: Challenges, Paradoxes and Ambulant Realities


- Crisis and Fascism in Contemporary Portugal



Chapter 1: Theology of Crisis


- Introduction


- Debt, Angels and Violence


- Spinozan God as Capital



Chapter 2: Politics of Crisis


- Introduction


- Politics as Freedom, Civil War and the Micro-Politics of Desire


- Deterring the Suicidal State: Fascism and Logistics


- The Liberal Sacred Spaces of Politics



Chapter 3: Language of Crisis



- Introduction


- The Fascist Temporality of Crisis: Salvation and Restrain of Disorders


- Rationalities of Crisis and the Metonymical Performativity of the Corporate Body



Chapter 4: Experience of Crisis


- Introduction


- The In-Between Temporality of Crisis


- People, Population and the Exhausted



Chapter 5: Refusal of Crisis


- Introduction


- The Refusal of Chronos



- Praxis and Ontology of Crisis Refusal


- Community without Utopia



Conclusion



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