Documentary Fragments, Pop-Politics, and Fascism

Logeion Filosofia da Informação 3 (2):10-17 (2017)
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This article addresses the role of social media fragments in the return of fascist politics It argues that beside or contrary to a conscious collective intelligence emerging through the internet, a collective unconscious has seized the political space, delegitimatizing modern institutions of documentary truth based on evidence, method, and the institutional construction of facts.

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