What is Eco-Fascism, the Ideology Behind Attacks in El Paso and Christchurch?
Luke Darby
GQ
@dukelarby
The Eco-Fascism of the El Paso Shooter Haunts the Techno-Optimism of the Left
Jesse Goldstein
Society + Space
@JesseGoldstn
Eco-Fascisms and Eco-Socialisms
Max Ajl
Verso Books
@ajl_max
After the El Paso Massacre, the Choice Is Green Socialism or Eco-Fascism
Jeet Heer
The Nation
@HeerJeet
El Paso Terrorism Suspect’s Alleged Manifesto Highlights Eco-Fascism’s Revival
Alexander C. Kaufman
HuffPost
@AlexCKaufman
Eco-Fascism: the Racist Theory That Inspired the El Paso and Christchurch Shooters
Tess Owen
Vice News
@misstessowen
Eco-fascism: The ideology marrying environmentalism and white supremacy thriving online
Sarah Manavis
New Statesman
@sarahmanavis
The El Paso Shooter Embraced Eco-Fascism. We Can’t Let the Far Right Co-Opt the Environmental Struggle.
Natasha Lennard
The Intercept
@natashalennard
To Fight Hate, Celebrate Capitalism
Jeffrey A. Tucker
American Institute for Economic Education
@jeffreyatucker
Tom Walker (Sandwichman)
EconoSpeak
@sandwichman_eh
UPDATE:here are some more articles & essays
Why an Heiress Spent Her Fortune Trying to Keep Immigrants Out
Nicholas Kulish and Mike McIntire
New York Times
@mmcintire
@nkulish
Eco-fascism: justifications of terrorist violence in the Christchurch mosque shooting and the El Paso shooting
Berhard Forchtner
Open Democracy
@openDemocracy
An alternative to the new wave of ecofascism
Micah White
Guardian
@beingMicahWhite
The Menace of Eco-Fascism
Matthew Phelan
New York Review Daily
@CBMDP
@NYRDaily
Nature writing’s fascist roots
Richard Smyth
New Statesman
@RSmythFreelance
Understanding the Alt-Right's Growing Fascination with 'Eco-Fascism'
By Tom Bennett
Vice News
Eco-fascism is undergoing a revival in the fetid culture of the extreme right
Jason Wilson
Guardian
@jason_a_w
'Bees, not refugees': the environmentalist roots of anti-immigrant bigotry
Susie Cagle
The Guardian
@susie_c
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/.../anti-immigration-cordelia-scaife-may.html
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Why an Heiress Spent Her Fortune Trying to Keep Immigrants Out
Cordelia Scaife May, an heir to the Mellon fortune, went from an environmental-minded socialite to an ardent nativist whose money helped sow the seeds of President Trump’s anti-immigration agenda.
Here is the working link:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/us/anti-immigration-cordelia-scaife-may.html
I think what you are doing is important, though frightening.
I would welcome further analysis on this matter, which has startled me. I notice that the Guardian had an article about the matter today.
ReplyDeleteGot it! Thanks.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/aug/15/anti
Susie Cagle
The Guardian
@susie_c