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Fascism

February 13, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/History

Mussolini Heir Defends Fascist Legacy Amid Protests in Italy

A great-grandson of Benito Mussolini has sparked controversy in Italy by defending the legacy of the fascist dictator in a new book, claiming that the regime was “not so bad” and that

Geopolitics/Interviews

José Gil Warns of “Technofascist Future” as Democracy Faces Collapse

José Gil, one of Portugal’s most influential contemporary philosophers, delivers a blunt warning about the future of democracy: without radical reinvention, societies are drifting toward a new form of authoritarian rule shaped by technology, inequality, and ecological collapse. In an

April 19, 2026

Chile: Pinochetism Returns to Power

Columns/Geopolitics

José A. Kast’s resounding victory in the runoff election is bound to have a profound influence on Chile. A solid, neo-fascist, extreme right-wing force

José Gil Warns of “Technofascist Future” as Democracy Faces Collapse

April 19, 2026
Geopolitics/Interviews

José Gil, one of Portugal’s most influential contemporary philosophers, delivers a blunt warning about the future of democracy: without radical reinvention, societies are drifting toward a new form of authoritarian rule shaped

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Mussolini Heir Defends Fascist Legacy Amid Protests in Italy

February 13, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/History

A great-grandson of Benito Mussolini has sparked controversy in Italy by defending the legacy of the fascist dictator in a new book, claiming that the regime was “not so bad” and that

More

Chile: Pinochetism Returns to Power

December 17, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

José A. Kast’s resounding victory in the runoff election is bound to have a profound influence on Chile. A solid, neo-fascist, extreme right-wing force consolidated as a result of the convergence of

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