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To Fight Against This Age: On Fascism and Humanism
To Fight Against This Age: On Fascism and Humanism | Rob Riemen
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“This is a book for people who want the West to regain its moral high ground, and who want to think hard about how to help achieve that.” —Anne Applebaum An international bestseller, To Fight Against This Age consists of two beautifully written, cogent, and urgent essays about the rise of fascism and the ways in which we can combat it. In “The Eternal Return of Fascism,” Rob Riemen explores the theoretical weakness of fascism, which depends on a politics of resentment, the incitement of anger and fear, xenophobia, the need for scapegoats, and its hatred of the life of the mind. He draws on history and philosophy as well as the essays and novels of Thomas Mann and Albert Camus to explain the global resurgence of fascism, often disguised by its false promises of ushering in freedom and greatness. Riemen’s own response to what he sees as the spiritual crisis of our age is articulated in “The Return of Europa,” a moving story about the meaning of European humanism with its universal values of truth, beauty, justice, and love for life—values that are the origin and basis of a democratic civilization. To Fight Against This Age is as timely as it is timeless, to be read by those who want to understand and change the world in which they live.
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Panpan

Broke no new ground and the author was firmly lodged up his own behind. I‘m all about encroaching fascism in the modern times (in that, you know, it is there and bad) but these two little essays did nothing for me.

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Pickpick

Two smart sophisticated essays about the current rise of fascism and what can be done about it. This is a book about values and philosophy, examining history and ideas on a larger scale. Thought-provoking, stirring, brilliant, this book is highly recommended.

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