TEASER: Giorgia Meloni's Neo-Fascism (w/ David Broder)
Know Your Enemy6 Okt 2022

TEASER: Giorgia Meloni's Neo-Fascism (w/ David Broder)

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Sam is joined by David Broder — the Europe editor of Jacobin Magazine and author of First They Took Rome: How the Populist Right Conquered Italy and the forthcoming book, Mussolini's Grandchildren: Fascism in Contemporary Italy — to discuss the recent victory of Giorgia Meloni in Italian general elections. Meloni's Brothers for Italy party descends directly from the neo-fascist parties of post-war Italy.

We discuss the ways in which her victory is continuous and discontinuous with the recent history of right-wing populism in Italy — from Silvio Berlusconi to Matteo Salvini. And David explains how Meloni has incorporated fascist nostalgia and historical revision into a 21st century, identitarian nationalism, which draws heavily on conservative economics, anti-feminist and anti-LGBTQ politics, and "great replacement" nativist conspiracy.

Further reading:

David Broder, "Italy’s drift to the far right began long before the rise of Giorgia Meloni," Guardian, Sept. 2022.

Natasha Lennard, "It's a Girl (Fascist!)," The Intercept, Sept. 2022.

Adam Tooze, "Who is going to vote for Italy's right-wing coalition?," Chartbook, Sept 2022.

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The Other Side of the Story (w/ Michael Kazin)

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TEASER: Disinformation, Peter Thiel, and the Vibe Shift (w/ Joe Bernstein)

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A Second Civil War? (w/ Jamelle Bouie)

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Mothers of Conservatism (w/ Michelle Nickerson)

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