5: Ecofascism -- Our Vulnerability
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Heather, Chris, and Lavinia discuss ecofascism. Where does the word come from? What does fascism mean? How are we vulnerable to fascism? The importance of an anti-oppression lens in climate activism is emphasised. Heather recounts her experiences with Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil, highlighting the structural power dynamics and the risks of associating with far-right elements. Heather explains how fear and urgency are weaponised by eco-fascists, advocating for relationship-building and systemic understanding. The conversation also touches on the systemic injustices behind climate migration and the need for grounded principles in climate responses, critiquing simplistic solutions and the potential dangers of socialist approaches.
Show notes:
Heather's videos on ecofascism and her own podcast episode.
A Linktree from antifascists friends More articles
Just Stop Ecofascism Open Letter to Just Stop Oil
What is happening in Louisiana prisons article
The Rise of Ecofascism book
Ejeris Dixon’s podcast on fascism: The Fascism Barometer
Bad Faith: Briahna Joy Gray and Dr. Fadhel Kaboub on African Development
Militarised Green Party in Germany:
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2024/11/18/wrdm-n18.html
https://www.cjfp.org/for-germanys-green-party-the-50-year-dream-to-end-nuclear-power-ends-in-a-nightmare/
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