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Starting from the analyses of the exponents of the first Frankfurt School in their rethinking of the Marxian relationship of structure and superstructure, this study considers how fascism may be defined as a specific organization of power together with a form of economic planning accompanied by a masochistic propensity to power.

Produktbeschreibung
Starting from the analyses of the exponents of the first Frankfurt School in their rethinking of the Marxian relationship of structure and superstructure, this study considers how fascism may be defined as a specific organization of power together with a form of economic planning accompanied by a masochistic propensity to power.
Autorenporträt
Claudio Corradetti is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. He has an extensive research interest in the tradition of Critical Theory, as well as in the philosophy of human rights, transitional justice and the tradition of Republicanism, particularly, Machiavelli and Kant. Some of his recent articles are: C.Corradetti,"Deconstructive Dynamism in Machiavelli's Prince", Jus Cogens, 7(1), pp.35-53; C.Corradetti, "Was Kant a Cosmopolitan Racist?", Kant Studien 15(4), 2024, pp. 454-471; C. Corradetti, "Machiavelli's Pendulum: Political Action, Time and Constitutional Change", Philosophy & Social Criticism, 50(10), pp. 1541-1563. His latest books are: C.Corradetti Relativism and Human Rights. A Theory of Pluralist Universalism, Springer, Dordrecht, 2nd ed., 2022; C.Corradetti, Kant, Global Politics and Cosmopolitan Law. The World Republic as a Regulative Idea of Reason, Routledge, London-New York, 2020. He coedited an anthology titled: Theorizing Transitional Justice, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot UK, 2015.