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The Psycho-Cultural Underpinnings of Everyday Fascism
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. How to Talk to Fascists 2. Potential Fascism: Authoritarian Thinking Regime 3. Lynching 4. The Effort of Dialogue 5. Excursus Bibliography Index

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This English translation of the Brazilian bestseller presents first-hand social and cultural critique of the rising wave of far-right populism.

About the Author

Marcia Tiburi is a Visiting Professor at Université Paris 8, France. In Brazil, she is the best-selling author of numerous books. She was forced to leave Brazil due to threat of persecution and is now an author in exile. How to Talk to a Fascist is the first English translation of her work.

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Tiburi provides a thought-provoking criticism of the ideas of supporters of the far-right movements that have swept the globe. This insightful book offers readers everywhere a deeper understanding about how to respond to this authoritarian trend and its defenders.
*James N. Green, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Professor of Modern Latin American History, Brown University, USA*

An essential book for those concerned with defending democracy against the current onslaught of authoritarianism. Combining the best of the Frankfurt School with personal (sometime life-threatening) experiences with right-wing populism in Brazil, Tiburi skillfully dissects the psycho-cultural underpinnings of 21st century fascism and in the process offers an indispensable guide to those struggling to defeat its rise throughout the world.
*Jonathan Warren, Professor in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, USA*

At last, this prescient and bold work by Marcia Tiburi, a leading Brazilian intellectual, is available to a broader audience. Brazil’s far-right president Jair Bolsonaro “talks” to the public in the language of spectacular violence, of debasement of the other, of flagrant, abject ignorance. Tiburi’s book decodes and contextualizes his authoritarianism for us; I only wish it were less relevant.
*Amy Chazkel, Associate Professor of History, Columbia University, USA*

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