This May in Palermo, I’ll be co-leading a five-day intensive with Max Haiven on the mass psychology of fascism—how it seduces, how it spreads, and how it might be meaningfully opposed. Together with a small group of radical thinkers, artists, and organizers, we’ll explore how fascism manipulates fear, desire, identity and belonging, and how it intersects with capitalism, misogyny, racism, and more. Through daily discussions of complex theoretical texts, journaling, and shared meals, we’ll ask what forms of action, imagination, and culture are needed now. This will be a space for collective learning, care, and courageous thinking in dark times.
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