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In a speech that he gave at Columbia University, Umberto Eco spelled out fourteen features that he considered were typical of Eternal Fascism (which he also calls Ur-Fascism ); adding however this explanatory detail: " These features cannot be organized into a system; many of them contradict each other, and are also typical of other kinds of despotism or fanaticism. But it is enough that one of them be present to allow fascism to coagulate around it."The musings and meandering thoughts of a crotchety old man as he observes life in the world and in a small, rural town in South East Nebraska. My Pledge-Nulla dies sine linea-Not a day with out a line.
Stand Alone Pages on 'Musings of an Old Curmudgeon'
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25 July 2020
Umberto Eco On The Attack
This is a post I wrote 15 years ago on Umberto Eco's definition of 'Ur-Fascism' published in the New York Review of Books in 1995. Given that Traditionalists, both religious and political, are being tarred with the 'fascist' brush again, I thought I'd re-post it.
Comment: Fascinating isn't it? The features can't be organised into a system, may contradict each other and are typical of other kinds of bad systems but, "it is enough that one of them be present to allow fascism to coagulate around it." In other words, these are fourteen things Eco doesn't like and therefore they are typical of Ur-Fascism!
Comment: Note the false equation ''rejection of modernism'' = ''irrationalism''.
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