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Insurgent Trajectory of Antifascist Genealogies: Review of Devin Z. Shaw's latest book [Brotherwise Dispatch]
[ο»ΏThis review was originally posted to The Brotherwise Dispatch on Dec. 1, 2024.] ο»Ώ Devin Z. Shaw, Genealogies of Antifascism: Militancy, Critique and the Three Way Fight, (Montreal, Canada: Kersplebedeb, 2024). Β by A. Shahid Stover Devin Z. Shawβs Genealogies of Antifascism insightfully works towards demarcating[1] a fundamental redefinition of fascism itself β for social activists β whose hope in the capacity of the imperial mainstream-as-civil society to prevent the rise of fascism is waning, β and for radical intellectuals β whose impatience with challenging fascism on terms conducive to reinforcing advanced neoliberal capitalist hegemony is at an all-time high.Β ...
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