Winter Term 2022

JWST1019A-W22 Philosophy of Fascism

Philosophy of Fascism in the work of Adorno, Arendt and Benjamin
Was the previous US administration fascist? Was it comparable to 20th century European fascism? Upon finding refuge in America, several German-Jewish philosophers sought to understand the terms fascism, authoritarianism and totalitarianism. They focused on morality, participation and subjectivity rather than the figure of the dictator. They asked if this could happen in America. We will begin with a survey of contemporary debates and then read selections from Adorno/Horkheimer, Dialectic of Enlightenment (1947), Adorno, The Authoritarian Personality (1950), and Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951). We will conclude with Benjamin’s Thesis on the Philosophy of History (1940).

M/T/Th, 10:30–12:30, Axinn 232 (AM)
M, 6:30– 8:30 (PM)

Dr. Eric Jacobson, ejacobson@middlebury.edu 
Office hours: M, 2-4, or by appt. 

Course Catalogue:  JWST1019A-W22