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neo-Posadism \Prononciation ?\ |
neo-Posadisms \Prononciation ?\ |
neo-Posadism \Prononciation ?\
Against the background of climate collapse, incipient fascism, and the real possibility of nuclear warfare, neo-Posadism’s merging of left-wing militancy with esoteric ideas and ufology presents a timely research topic for scholars interested in the entanglements of alternative religious concepts and politics in our current juncture.— (Mikheil Kakabadze, Nova Religio, I Want to Believe: Posadism, UFOs, and Apocalypse Communism by A. M. Gittlitz (publication note), University of Pennsylvania Press, Volume 27, Number 4, mai 2024, pages 137-138 → lire en ligne)
After exploring Posadas’ late New Age turn with only the gentlest of eye-rolls, Gittlitz takes us on a tour of neo-Posadism since the master’s death in 1981 and brilliantly argues for its relevance. In a leftist milieu increasingly characterized by meme-making, desperation, and only partly-goofing visions of fully-automated luxury communism, Posadism points a way past (or through) ironic LARPing, and towards a revolutionary imagination characterized, in part, by “an unflinching counterpoint to the neo-fascist politics of exclusion… xenophilia for immigrants and refugees, queers, extraterrestrials and non-human animals.”— (Erik Davis, May Blast, sur burningshore.com, 1er mai 2020 → lire en ligne)
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