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The Post Democratic Horizon
Friend and Enemy in the Age of New Authoritarianism
From: Spectres of Fascism
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This chapter analyzes several themes related to fascism through the lens of Carl Schmitt. These themes include dictatorships and political theology.
Contributors
Am Johal
Am Johal is Director of Community Engagement at Simon Fraser University’s Vancity Office of Community Engagement, within the SFU Woodward’s Cultural Unit. Previously, Johal worked on the Vancouver Agreement, a collective effort to address urban economic and social development. He was a co-founder of the University of British Columbia’s Humanities 101 programme and Chair of the Impact on Communities Coalition. He has also been an advisor to two provincial cabinet ministers (Transportation and Highways; Community Development, Cooperatives and Volunteers). Johal holds undergraduate degrees in Human Kinetics (UBC) and Commerce (Royal Roads University), an MA in International Economic Relations from the Institute for Social and European Studies (Hungary), and a PhD in Communication and Media Philosophy from the European Graduate School (Switzerland).