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Bonus Sample: Manners, the Machine, and Malaparte’s Technique de Coup d’État

Author
Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker
Published
Mon 24 Feb 2025
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What do we worry more about: the far-right beliefs of trolls, or the coding skills of the trolls? 
The split focus on Marco Elez and Elon Musk—are they Nazis, or hackers, or Nazi hackers?— highlight two prongs of emergent fascism. The ideological/aesthetic/psychological on one side, and the technocratic on the other. We can call them the manners and the machine. 
First, Matthew unpacks a century-old thesis by an OG fascist that says totalitarian regimes take shape when both are working together, but that ultimately, the coup d’etat is about seizing control of the machine. 
Then he rounds off with a rant about how easy it is liberal-centrist discourse about manners to distract from the reality of the machine. Why? It’s because in the absence of a clear analysis of how capital and power work—it’s in the sphere of manners—that liberals feel they have a fighting chance. But it’s also exactly where Musk and Elez and Vance and Trump can ignore them.
Show Notes
A Doomed Democracy | STANFORD magazine 
The October Revolution - Introduction | Marx Memorial Library 
Alexander Kerensky Dies Here at 89 - The New York Times 
Curzio Malaparte | Italian Author, Journalist & Politician | Britannica 
Reading the Eccentric Italian Writer Who Tried to Cover Up His Fascism ‹ Literary Hub 
Curzio Malaparte: The Illusion of the Fascist Revolution 
The Californian Ideology 
The Californian Ideology Personified - Truthdig 
Cyberlibertarianism: The Right-Wing Politics of Digital Technology on JSTOR 
175: Diagonalism (w/William Callison and Quinn Slobodian) — Conspirituality 
Opinion | Don’t Believe Him - The New York Times 
Welcome to Neokayfabe — Abraham Josephine Riesman // Writer 
 40 Ways to Fight Fascists: Street-Legal Tactics for Community Activists — Spencer Sunshine
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