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A different antifascism. An analysis of the Rise of Nazism as seen by anarchists during the Weimar period
Ist Teil von
History of European ideas, 2022-05, Vol.48 (4), p.454-471
Ort / Verlag
Oxford: Routledge
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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The article examines some thoughts on the rise of National Socialism by Rudolf Rocker and Gerhard Wartenberg, two figures of fundamental significance in the anarchism of the Weimar Republic, militant in the anarcho-syndicalist Freie Arbeiter Union Deutschlands (FAUD), active from 1919 to 1933. A systematic reading of the period's anarchist press, in particular of the weekly 'Der Syndikalist' and the monthly 'Die Internationale' will show that their rejection of Hitler was based on the theoretical principles of anarchism and a criticism of the authoritarian outcomes of the Russian Revolution, suggesting a substantial affinity between communism and fascism. This topic, recurrent in the international anarchist press between the two wars, confirms the intrinsic plurality of anti-fascism and the impossibility of identifying it completely with communism, and anticipates conceptually the later adoption of the notion of totalitarianism. The article thus retraces the pluralist and many-sided concept of Nazism formulated by Rocker and Wartenberg, a concept that found its place in a European perspective and took into consideration political, economic, cultural and psychological aspects.