From the Publisher
"The editors of this superb volume tell us that 'We are all, always,
fascists, of multiple kinds'; the fascism that they speak of, via Deleuze,
is not limited to the exploits of Hitler and Nazism. This is the fascism of our own time, a fascism that has deepened and extended even since the time that Deleuze and Guattari penned Anti-Oedipus. This is the fascism of liberalism itself, the fascism of Kant, of humanism; it is a fascism of desire turned against itself, of the most basic aspects of power and authority. The authors of this volume, extend upon, argue with, probe, and complicate Deleuze's insights about pervasive fascism; through engagements with western philosophy, science fiction, cinema, Marxism, Foucault, and many other sources, these authors seek to reproblematize and reschematize a fascism that we all partake in, a tendency that, in some sense, we can never fully escape or leave behind. The beauty of this volume is that it explicitly politicizes an endemic crisis, allowing very diverse frames of reference (historical, aesthetic, theoretical) to mutually engage and contest what must be the greatest challenge of the 21st century."
James Martel, San Francisco State University, USA
"When Foucault described Anti-Oedipus as a book for combating the inner fascist in us all his statement was taken at face value and never questioned or investigated. Deleuze and Fascism changes that: it turns Foucault’s claim into a question and problematic and pursues the various lines of flight it opens for us. This is a richly interesting collection of essays with a very serious purpose."
Ian Buchanan, Editor Deleuze Studies