Capital, race and space : : the far right from Bonapartism to Fascism / / Richard Saull.

In this volume of Capital, Race and Space, Richard Saull offers a distinct and original international historical sociology of the European far-right from its origins in 1848 to fascism, through the prism of uneven and combined development.

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Superior document:Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series ; v.245
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill nv,, [2023]
©2023
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (410 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Prologue
  • Introduction
  • 1 Capital, Race and Space: An International Historical Sociology of the Far-Right
  • Chapter 1 Theorizing the Far-Right over the Longue Durée
  • 1 Situating the Study of the Far-Right
  • 2 Marxist Theorizations of the Far-Right
  • 2.1 Capitalism, Crisis and Fascism
  • 2.2 The Social Basis of Fascism
  • 2.3 Bonapartism and the Fascist State
  • 3 An Alternative Theoretical Framework - Capital, Race and Space
  • 3.1 Uneven and Combined Development and the Pathologies of Capital
  • 3.2 The International-Geopolitical Determinants of the Far-Right
  • 3.3 The Contradictions of Liberalism and Liberal Orders
  • 3.4 Race: Master Signifier of the Far-Right
  • 4 Conclusions
  • Chapter 2 The Politics of the 1848 Revolutions and the Origins of the Far-Right
  • 1 Historicizing the 1848 Revolutions and the Contradictions of Liberal Modernity over the Longue Durée
  • 2 The Politics of the Ancien Régime Right before 1848
  • 3 The Politics of the 1848 Revolutions and the Emergence of the Far-Right
  • 4 The Emergence of Bonapartism as a Model Far-Right State
  • 5 Conclusions
  • Chapter 3 The Rise of the Far-Right
  • 1 Capitalist Imperialism and Geopolitics in the Rise of the European Far-Right
  • 2 Race and Racialized Politics in the Developing Liberal International Order
  • 3 Germany: From Elite to Subaltern Far-Right
  • 3.1 The Alldeutscher Verband
  • 3.2 The Bund der Landwirte
  • 4 France: The Rise of a 'Revolutionary' Right Prefiguring Fascism
  • 5 Britain: Hegemonic Decline and the Structural Limits on the Rise of the Far-Right
  • 6 Conclusions
  • Chapter 4 Fascism: 'Revolution' of the Right
  • 1 Framing Fascism as a Form of Far-Right
  • 2 The Crisis of the Bourgeois State and the Rise of Fascism.
  • 2.1 Italy: The Crisis of Liberal Hegemony and the Revolutionary Origins of Fascism
  • 2.2 Germany: Capitalist Crisis and the International Political-Economic Contradictions of the Weimar Republic
  • 2.3 The Social Bases of Fascism
  • 2.4 The Political Character of Fascism
  • 3 The Political Economy of the Fascist State
  • 3.1 Organization of the Economy
  • 3.2 A Sui Generis Capitalist War Economy
  • 3.3 Nazi Imperialism: A Provisional and Bifurcated System
  • 4 Liberal Order and the Rise of Fascism
  • 5 Conclusions
  • References
  • Index
  • Back Cover.