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At the Intersection of Eco-Crises, Eco-Anxiety, and Political Turbulence: A Primer on Twenty-First Century Ecofascism

In: Perspectives on Global Development and Technology
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Cassidy Thomas Syracuse University, Social Science Program Syracuse, NY USA

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Elhom Gosink Master of Arts in Community Leadership, Westminster College Salt Lake City, UT USA

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Abstract

This article explores the concept of ecofascism during the twenty-first century. In the midst of worsening ecological crises, a revival of ecofascist rhetoric and action has been observed. Despite this resurfacing, there is a lack of theorizing around the topic. This discussion will explore how the ecofascist label has been applied in different contexts historically, and the ways it may manifest in the twenty-first century. We hope that this stimulates conversation and awareness around ecofascism and serves as a guide to identify various ecofascist rhetorical tools, policies, and proposals.

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