The Return of European Fascism #1

From Anti-Enlightenment to Fascism: Reflections on Some Dark Aspects of Contemporary History

  • Dialogue
approx. 90-120 minutes

The series discusses the growth of right-wing parties and movements. Taking off from “The Aesthetics of Resistance”, in the centre of which is the fight against historical fascism, international speakers analyse current developments in Europe. The programme researches historical continuities, the significance of the world economic crisis for the shift to the right, and the gaps in the NSU network.

The Return of European Fascism is a series consisting of five events.
Curated by Bini Adamczak.
 

#1: The Israeli political scientist Zeev Sternhell is one of the most significant theorists of fascism worldwide. As keynote speaker in the series “The Return of European Fascism” he will look back at European history in order to make it possible to understand the present. How can we conceive of the return and transformation of fascism?
 

Cast

Moderation: Stefanie Schüler-Springorum

Dates

Past
Sat 1.10.2016, 18:00 / HAU1

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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