Our new edition published in collaboration with Chigoya Press, the collection of works Fascism in our epoch comprises twelve works including an exclusive contribution by the leading contemporary theorist of fascism, Roger Griffin. Book is edited by Miša Đurković
The name of the collection and the entire project is, understandably, a paraphrase of the title of Ernest Nolte’s famous, canonical book. We refer first of all to the question of how to talk about fascism today, and how we experience and in our generation receive the twentieth-century legacy of fascist ideologies, movements, political parties, states and systems. Is Auschwitz necessarily the final goal of fascism, is fascism something that is specific to individual cultures and peoples, or did it occur to a lesser or greater extent in everyone, at least in the Western civilization circle? How much did fascism contribute to the modernization of technology, art, state, economic or social systems in the twentieth century, knowing e.g. that the highway and the national cheap car are the legacy of Hitler’s Germany? Finally, can it or some of its parts come alive today, manifest, appear, and with what consequences?