Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown (2022)
A feature length Marxist documentary looking at 20th Century fascism, early English settler colonialism in the Americas and the prospects of a contemporary neofascism. The film focuses on the political economy of these forms, drawing on Rajani Palme Dutt's view that fascism represented an organisation of capitalist decay, to illustrate the various different laws of motion which condition the development of reactionary political movements.
Director: Prolekult
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 125 min
Release Date: February 11, 2022
Cast
- James Bell - Narrator
Screenplay
Editing: Alex Bushell
Production: Prolekult
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
class society, capitalism, imperialism, late stage capitalism, political economy, dialectical materialism, historical materialism, settler colonialism
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown about?
- A feature length Marxist documentary looking at 20th Century fascism, early English settler colonialism in the Americas and the prospects of a contemporary neofascism. The film focuses on the political economy of these forms, drawing on Rajani Palme Dutt's view that fascism represented an organisation of capitalist decay, to illustrate the various different laws of motion which condition the development of reactionary political movements.
- Who directed Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown?
- Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown was directed by Prolekult.
- Who stars in Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown?
- Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown stars James Bell.
- How long is Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown?
- Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown has a runtime of 2h 5m (125 minutes).
- What genre is Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown?
- Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown is a Documentary film.
- Where was Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown produced?
- Decay: On Fascism and Breakdown was produced in United Kingdom.