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Liberalism Will Cost Us the Earth / Alberto Toscano

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That's what I found baffling, right? The Democratic Party wasn't going to turn to a real critique of Israel or God forbid, kind of a critique of Zionism. The commitment was so extreme that it flew in the face of electoral strategy or even the desire to attain power, right? Especially when what we were being told is that what we were facing was a potential collapse of US democracy as such in the rise of fascism. Which clearly they must not have believed because the level of interest in bucking this trend was in the end turned out to be not particularly emphatic or strong.

Alberto Toscano joins us to discuss his In These Times piece, "Liberalism Will Cost Us the Earth - Trump’s recoronation is another symptom of centrism’s global bankruptcy."

Check out Alberto's article here: inthesetimes.com/article/liberali…GUyyNj4NkRN7PLnA

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Alberto Toscano

Alberto Toscano is Term Research Associate Professor at the School of Communication.

Alberto’s current research is divided into three main strands: a theoretical and historical inquiry into the politics of authoritarianism and their links to the racial, geopolitical and gendered crises of capital, set out in his recent book Late Fascism: Race, Capitalism and the Politics of Crisis; the study of tragedy as a framework through which to understand collective politics and its discontents, from decolonisation to climate action; and the development of ‘real abstraction’ as a heuristic for the analysis contemporary capitalism, notably in its nexus with processes of racialization, automation and digitalization. He also maintains an abiding interest in artistic efforts to represent or ‘map’ racial capitalism, and in the revitalisation of a critical theory of political action informed by anti-colonial and anti-racist thought – as evidenced in his recent collection of essays Terms of Disorder: Keywords for an Interregnum.

As the series editor of The Italian List for Calcutta-based publisher Seagull books, Alberto’s research is also concerned with the translation and reception of Italian literature, literary criticism, and critical theory. Alberto also edits Seagull Essays and sits on the editorial board of the journal Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory.