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Interpreting Fascism through Black and Anti-Colonial Perspectives
The chapter examines the analysis of fascism by black and anti-colonial thinkers, emphasizing the importance of considering their perspectives in understanding contemporary variants of fascism. It explores insights offered by thinkers like Du Bois and C. L. R. James, challenging the notion of fascism as merely an aberration of the West. The discussion expands the debate on fascism beyond Western contexts, critiquing common comparisons to German Nazism and highlighting the historical context of fascist movements in the 1920s and 30s.