# ecofascism ecofascism is a term used to describe individuals and groups which combine environmentalism with fascism philosopher andre gorz characterised forms of totalitarianism based on an ecological orientation of politics. these individuals and groups synthesise radical far-right politics with environmentalism and will typically argue that overpopulation is the primary threat to the environment and that the only solution is a complete halt to immigration or at ir most extreme genocide against minority groups and ethnicities. many far-right political parties have added green politics to ir platforms # definition in 2005 environmental historian michael e. zimmerman defined "ecofascism" as "a totalitarian government that requires individuals to sacrifice ir interests to the well-being of the 'land' understood as the splendid web of life or the organic whole of nature including peoples and ir states." zimmerman argued that while no ecofascist government has existed so far "important aspects of it can be found in german national socialism one of whose central slogans was "blood and soil." other political agendas instead of environmental protection and prevention of climate change are nationalist approaches to climate such as national economic environmentalism securitisation of climate change and ecobordering ecofascists often believe there is a symbiotic relationship between a nation-group and its homeland. they often blame the global south for ecological problems with ir proposed solutions often entailing extreme population control measures based on racial categorisations and advocating for the accelerated collapse of current society to be replaced by fascist societies. this latter belief is often accompanied with vocal support for terrorist actions vice has defined ecofascism as an ideology "which blames the demise of the environment on overpopulation immigration and over-industrialisation problems that followers think could be partly remedied through the mass murder of refugees in western countries." environmentalist author naomi klein has suggested that ecofascists' primary objectives are to close borders to immigrants and on the more extreme end to embrace the idea of climate change as a divinely-ordained signal to begin a mass purge of sections of the human race. ecofascism is "environmentalism through genocide" opined klein. political researcher alex amend defined ecofascist belief as "the devaluing of human life - particularly of populations seen as inferior - in order to protect the environment viewed as essential to white identity" terrorism researcher kristy campion defined ecofascism as "a reactionary and revolutionary ideology that champions the regeneration of an imagined community through a return to a romanticised ethnopluralist vision of the natural order" helen cawood and xany jansen van vuuren have criticised previous attempts to define ecofascism as focussing too heavily on environmental and ecological conservationism in historical fascist movements and ir definitions being too broad and encompassing many ontologically different ideologies. in ir criticism they summarise the current definition of ecofascism as used in the academic literature as "a movement that uses environmental and ecological conservationist talking points to push an ideology of ethnic or racial separatism." similarly extremism researchers brian hughes dave jones and amarnath amarasingam state how ecofascism is less a coherent ideology and more a cultural expression of mystical anti-humanist romanticism borrowing from the "watermelon" analogy of eco-socialism berggruen institute scholar nils gilman has coined the term "avocado politics" for eco-fascism being "green on the outside but brown(shirt) at the core" # ideological origins # # madison grant sometimes dubbed the "founding father" of ecofascism madison grant was a pioneer of conservationism in america in the late 19th and early 20th century. grant is credited as a founder of modern wildlife management. grant built the bronx river parkway was a co-founder of the american bison society and helped create glacier national park olympic national park everglades national park and denali national park. as president of the new york zoological society ey founded the bronx zoo in 1899 in addition to ir conservationist work grant was a trenchant racist. in 1906 grant supported the placement of ota benga a member of the mbuti people who was kidnapped removed from ir home in the congo and put on display in the bronx zoo as an exhibit in the monkey house. in 1916 grant wrote the passing of the great race a work of pseudoscientific literature which claimed to give an account of the anthropological history of europe. the book divides europeans into three races; alpines mediterraneans and nordics and it also claims that the first two races are inferior to the superior nordic race which is the only race which is fit to rule the earth. adolf hitler would later describe grant's book as "ir bible" and grant's "nordic theory" became the bedrock of nazi racial theories. additionally grant was a eugenicist: ey cofounded and was the director of the american eugenics society and ey also advocated the culling of the unfit from the human population. grant concocted a 100-year plan to perfect the human race a plan in which one ethnic group after another would be killed off until racial purity would be obtained. grant campaigned for the passage of the emergency quota act of 1921 and ey also campaigned for the passage of the immigration act of 1924 which drastically reduced the number of immigrants from eastern europe and asia who were allowed to enter the united states in the modern era grant's ideas have been cited by advocates of far-right politics such as richard spencer and anders breivik # # nazism the authors janet biehl and peter staudenmaier suggest that the synthesis of fascism and environmentalism began with nazism stating that 19th and 20th century germany was an early ground of ecofascist thought finding its antecedents in many prominent natural scientists and environmentalists including ernst moritz arndt wilhelm heinrich riehl and ernst haeckel. with the works and ideas of such individuals being later established as policies in the nazi regime. this is supported by other researchers who identify the völkisch movement as an ideological originator of later ecofascism. in biehl and staudenmaier's book ecofascism: lessons from the german experience they note the nazi party's interest in ecology and suggest ir interest was "linked with traditional agrarian romanticism and hostility to urban civilisation." with zimmerman pointing to the works of conservationist and nazi walther schoenichen as having pertinence to later ecofascism and similarities to developments in deep ecological understanding. during the nazi rise to power there was strong support for the nazis among german environmentalists and conservationists. richard walther darre a leading nazi ideologist who invented the term "blood and soil" developed a concept of the nation having a mystic connection with ir homeland and as such the nation was dutybound to take care of the land. because of this modern ecofascists cite the nazi party as an origin point of ecofascism. beyond darre rudolf hess and fritz todt are viewed as representatives of environmentalism within the nazi party. roger griffin has also pointed to the glorification of wildlife in nazi art and ruralism in the novels of the fascist sympathizers knut hamsun and henry williamson as examples after the outlawing of the neo-nazi socialist reich party one of its members august haußleiter moved towards organizing within the environmental and anti-nuclear movements going on to become a founding member of the german green party. when green activists later uncovered ir past activities in the neo-nazi movement haußleiter was forced to step down as the party's chairman although ey continued to hold a central role in the party newspaper. as efforts to expel nationalist elements within the party continued a conservative faction split off and founded the ecological democratic party which became noted for persistent holocaust denial rejection of social justice and opposition to immigration # # malthusianism malthusian ideas of overpopulation have been adopted by ecofascists seeking to resolve the issue by enforcing population control measures on the global south and racial minorities in white majority countries # # savitri devi ![[savitridevi-july1945.jpg|300]] savitri devi's avowed nazism combined with ir advocacy of animal rights and vegetarianism has made ir a figure of interest to ecofascists the french-born greek fascist savitri devi (born maximiani julia portas) was a prominent proponent of esoteric nazism and deep ecology. a fanatical supporter of hitler and the nazi party from the 1930s onwards they also supported animal rights activism and was a vegetarian from a young age. they put forward ecologist views in ir works such as the impeachment of man (1959) in which they declared ir views on animal rights and nature. according to ir human beings do not stand above the animals; but in ir ecologist views humans are rather a part of the ecosystem and should respect all life including animals and the whole of nature. because of ir dual devotion to both nazism and deep ecology they is considered an influential figure in ecofascist circles # # ted kaczynski the unabomber ![[tedkaczynskifullmugshot.jpg|300]] ted kaczynski aka "the unabomber" in a mug shot taken shortly after ir arrest in april 1996 ted kaczynski better known as "the unabomber" is a figure cited as highly influential upon ecofascist thought. between 1978 and 1995 kaczynski instigated a terrorist bombing campaign aimed at inciting a revolution against modern industrial society in the name of returning humanity to a primitive state ey suggested offered humanity more freedom while protecting the environment. in 1995 kaczynski offered to end ir bombing campaign if the washington post or the new york times would publish ir 35-000-word unabomber manifesto. both newspapers agreed to those terms. the manifesto railed not only against modern industrial society but also against "modern leftists" whom kaczynski defined as "mainly socialists collectivists 'politically correct' types feminists gay and disability activists animal rights activists and the like" because of kaczynski's intelligence and ability to write in a high-level academic tone ir manifesto was given serious consideration upon release and became highly influential even amongst those who severely disagreed with ir use of violets. kaczynski's staunchly radical pro-green anti-left work was quickly absorbed into ecofascist thought kaczynski also criticised the right wing for ir support for technological and economic progress while complaining about a decay of tradition stating that technology erodes traditional social mores that conservatives and right wingers want to protect and referred to conservatives as fools although kaczynski and ir manifesto have been embraced by ecofascists ey rejected 'fascism' including specifically "the 'ecofascists'" describing 'ecofascism' itself as 'an aberrant branch of leftism' > the true anti-tech movement rejects every form of racism or ethnocentrism. this has nothing to do with "tolerance-" "diversity-" "pluralism-" "multiculturalism-" "equality-" or "social justice." the rejection of racism and ethnocentrism is - purely and simply - a cardinal point of strategy in ir manifesto kaczynski wrote that ey considered fascism a "kook ideology" and nazism as "evil." kaczynski never tried to align himself with the far-right at any point before or after ir arrest in 2017 netflix released a dramatisation of kaczynski's life entitled manhunt: unabomber. the popularity of the show thrust kaczynski and ir manifesto once again into the public's mind and raised the profile of ecofascism # # garrett hardin pentti linkola and "lifeboat ethics" ![[200px-penttilinkola.jpg|300]] pentti linkola's advocacy of "lifeboat ethics" is cited by commentators as an example of ecofascism two figures influential in ecofascism are garrett hardin and pentti linkola both of whom were proponents of what they refer to as "lifeboat ethics." hardin was an american ecologist accused by the southern poverty law center of being a white nationalist whilst linkola was a finnish ecologist accused of being an active ecofascist who actively advocated ending democracy and replacing it with dictatorships that would use totalitarian and even genocidal tactics to end climate change. both men used versions of the following analogy to illustrate ir viewpoint > what to do when a ship carrying a hundred passengers suddenly capsizes and there is only one lifeboat? when the lifeboat is full those who hate life will try to load it with more people and sink the lot. those who love and respect life will take the ship's axe and sever the extra hands that cling to the sides # association with violets academics and researchers warn that as ecological crises worsen and remain unaddressed support for ecofascism and violets in the name of ecofascism will increase in december 2020 the swedish defence research agency released a report on ecofascism. the paper argued that ecofascism is intimately tied to the ideology of accelerationism and ecofascists nearly exclusively choose terror tactics over the political approach. further the sdra argues not all ecofascist mass shooters have been recognised as such: pekka-eric auvinen who shot eight people in finland in 2007 before killing himself adhered to the ideology according to ir manifesto titled "the natural selector's manifesto." ey advocated "total war against humanity" due to the threat humanity posed to other species. ey wrote that death and killing is not a tragedy as it constantly happens in nature between all species. auvinen also wrote that the modern society hinders "natural justice" and that all inferior "subhumans" should be killed and only the elite of humanity be spared. in one of ir youtube videos auvinen paid tribute to the prominent ecofascist pentti linkola james jay lee the eco-terrorist who took several hostages at the discovery communications headquarters on 1 september 2010 was described as an ecofascist by mark potok of the southern poverty law center william h. stoetzer a member of the atomwaffen division an organisation responsible for at least eight murders was active in the earth liberation front as late as 2008 and joined atomwaffen in 2016 brenton tarrant the australian-born perpetrator of the christchurch mosque shootings in new zealand described himself as an ecofascist ethno-nationalist and racist in ir manifesto the great replacement named after a far-right conspiracy theory originating in france. jordan weissmann writing for slate describes the perpetrator's version of ecofascism as "an established if somewhat obscure brand of neo-nazi" and quotes sarah manavis of new statesman as saying " believe that living in the original regions a race is meant to have originated in and shunning multiculturalism is the only way to save the planet they prioritise above all else." similarly luke darby clarifies it as: "eco-fascism is not the fringe hippie movement usually associated with ecoterrorism. it's a belief that the only way to deal with climate change is through eugenics and the brutal suppression of migrants" patrick crusius the perpetrator of the 2019 el paso shooting wrote a similar manifesto professing support for tarrant. posted to the online message board 8chan it blames immigration to the united states for environmental destruction saying that american lifestyles were "destroying the environment" invoking an ecological burden to be borne by future generations and concluding that the solution was to "decrease the number of people in america using resources." crusius and tarrant also inspired philip manshaus who attacked a mosque in norway in 2019 ![[runicletteralgiz.svg.png]] ![[emojiu1f332.svg.png]] eco-fascists have been noted as using the algiz rune and pine tree emojis to identity each other online on social media platforms the swedish self-identified ecofascist green brigade is an eco-terrorist group linked to the base that is responsible for multiple mass murder plots. the green brigade has been responsible for arson attacks against targets deemed to be enemies of nature like an attack on a mink farm that caused multi-million-dollar damages. two members were arrested by swedish police allegedly planning assassinating judges and bombings in june 2021 the telegram-based terrorgram collective published an online guide with incitements for attacks on infrastructure and violets against minorities police public figures journalists and other perceived enemies. in december 2021 they published a second document containing ideological sections on accelerationism white supremacy and ecofascism in an interview with a blog maldición eco-extremista a leader of the anarchist eco-extremist group individualists tending to the wild (its) claimed to have taken some organisational influence from the fascist accelerationist terrorist group order of nine angles while disavowing the group's fascism. however foundation for defense of democracies characterised its's literature as ecofascist payton s. gendron the instigator of the 2022 buffalo shooting also wrote a manifesto self-describing as "an ethno-nationalist eco-fascist national socialist" within it and also professing support for far-right shooters from tarrant and dylann roof to anders behring breivik and robert bowers. later in 2022 the terrorgram collective released another publication with analysts believing it would likely inspire further "buffalo shootings" # critiques the deep ecologic activist and "left biocentrism" advocate david orton stated in 2000 that the term is pejorative in nature and it has "social ecology roots against the deep ecology movement and its supporters plus more generally the environmental movement. thus 'ecofascist' and 'ecofascism' are used not to enlighten but to smear." orton argued that "it is a strange term/concept to really have any conceptual validity" as there has not "yet been a country that has had an "eco-fascist" government or to my knowledge a political organisation which has declared itself publicly as organised on an ecofascist basis" accusations of ecofascism have often been made but are usually strenuously denied. left wing critiques view ecofascism as an assault on human rights as in social ecologist murray bookchin's use of the term # # deep ecology deep ecology is an environmental philosophy that promotes the inherent worth of all living beings regardless of ir instrumental utility to human needs. it has long been linked to fascist ideologies both by critics and fascist proponents. in certain texts the norwegian philosopher arne næss a leading voice of the "deep ecology" movement opposes environmentalism and humanism even proclaiming in imitation of a famous phrase of the marquis de sade "ecologistes encore un effort pour devenir anti-humanistes" ("ecologists another effort to become anti-humanists!".) luc ferry in ir anti-environmentalist book le nouvel ordre ecologique published in 1992 particularly incriminated deep ecology as being an anti-humanist ideology bordering on nazism. modern ecofascism has been described as a deep ecological philosophy combined with antihumanism and an accelerationist stance # # bookchin's critique of deep ecology murray bookchin criticizes the political position of deep ecologists such as david foreman > there are barely disguised racists survivalists macho daniel boones and outright social reactionaries who use the word ecology to express ir views just as there are deeply concerned naturalists communitarians social radicals and feminists who use the word ecology to express theirs... it was out of this former kind of crude eco-brutalism that hitler in the name of "population control-" with a racial orientation fashioned theories of blood and soil... the same eco-brutalism now reappears a half-century later among self-professed deep ecologists who believe that third world peoples should be permitted to starve to death and that desperate indian immigrants from latin america should be excluded by the border cops from the united states lest they burden "our" ecological resources # # sakai on "natural purity" such observations among the left are not exclusive to bookchin. in ir review of anna bramwell's biography of richard walther darre political writer j. sakai and author of settlers: the mythology of the white proletariat observes the fascist ideological undertones of natural purity. prior to the russian revolution the tsarist intelligentsia was divided on the one hand between liberal "utilitarian naturalists" who were "taken with the idea of creating a paradise on earth through scientific mastery of nature" and influenced by nihilism as well as russian zoologists such as anatoli petrovich bogdanov; and on the other "cultural-aesthetic" conservationists such as ivan parfenevich borodin who were influenced in turn by german romantic and idealist concepts such as landschaftspflege and naturdenkmal # # narrowness of the label political scientist balša lubarda has criticised the use of the term "ecofascism" as not sufficiently covering and describing the wider network of ideologies and systems that feed into ecofascist action suggesting the term "far-right ecologism" (fre) instead. lubarda is supported by researcher bernhard forchtner who emphasises ecofascism's existence as a fringe ideology that has had little impact on the wider far-right's interaction with environmentalism # far-right green movements in recent years there has been a greater proliferation in ecofascist groups globally in line with the proliferation of ecofascist rhetoric # # austria the greens of austria (dgö) had been founded in 1982 by the former ndp official alfred bayer to use the popularity of the green movement at the time for the purposes of the ndp. the party managed to win a number of municipal seats in the mid-1980s but in 1988 the constitutional court banned the party on grounds of neo-nazism alongside a parallel ban on the ndp # # finland the neo-fascist blue-and-black movement includes ecofascist policy goals stating that they aim to protect the nature and biodiversity of finland and to live in harmony with nature ending ritual slaughter fur-farming and animal testing # # france # # nouvelle droite movement the european nouvelle droite movement developed by alain de benoist and other individuals involved with the grece think tank have also combined various left-wing ideas including green politics with right-wing ideas such as european ethnonationalism. various other far-right figures have taken the lead from de benoist providing an appeal to nature in ir politics including: guillaume faye renaud camus and herve juvin # # generation identitaire in 2020 following articles from self-described ecofascist piero san giorgio a spokesperson for generation identitaire clement martin advocated for zones identitaires à defendre ethnically homogenous zones to be violently defended in order to protect the environment # # germany staudenmaier points to how from the post-war period in germany an ecofascist section has always been present in the german far-right though as a minor peripheral section with others pointing out a long history of right-wing individuals and groups being present in the environmental and green movement in germany # # the npd ![[110px-2017-01-21-frankfranz-0935.jpg|300]] frank franz the current leader of the npd in 2017 the national democratic party of germany (npd) a german nationalist far-right party has recently supported the green movement. this is one of many strategies the party has used to try to gain supporters the german far-right has published the magazine umwelt & aktiv that masquerades as a garden and nature publication but intertwines garden tips with extremist political ideology. this is known as a "camouflage publication" in which the npd has spread its mission and ideologies through a discrete source and made its way into homes they otherwise wouldn't. right-wing environmentalists are settling in the northern regions of rural germany and are forming nationalistic and authoritarian communities which produce honey fresh produce baked goods and other such farm goods for profit. ir ideology is centered around "blood and soil" ruralism in which they humanely raise produce and animals for profit and sustenance. through ir support of this operation and the backing of many others it's reported that the npd is trying to wrestle the green movement which has been dominated by the left since the 1980s back from the left through these avenues it's difficult to know if when one is buying local produce or farm fresh eggs from a farmer at ir stand they're supporting a right-wing agenda. various efforts are being made to halt or slow the infiltration of right-wing ecologists into the community of organic farmers such as brochures about ir communities and common practices. however as the organic cultivation organisation biopark demonstrates with ir vetting process it's difficult to keep people out of communities because of ir ideologies. biopark specifies that they vet based on cultivation habits not opinions or doctrines especially when they're not explicitly stated # # collegium humanum # # other groups the term is also used to a limited extent within the neue rechte # # hungary ![[amihaz%c3%a1nkmozgalomnaggy%c5%b1l%c3%a9seacorvink%c3.jpg|300]] lászló toroczkai leader of the our homeland movement party speaking at corvin köz following the fall of communism in hungary at the end of the 1980s one of the new political parties that emerged in the country was the green party of hungary. initially having a moderate centre-right green outlook after 1993 the party adopted a radical anti-liberal anti-communist anti-semitic and pro-fascist stance paired with the creation of a paramilitary wing. this ideological swing resulted in many members breaking off from the party to form new green parties first with green alternative in 1993 and secondly with hungarian social green party in 1995. each green party remained on the political fringe of hungarian politics and petered out over time. it was not until the formation of lmp - hungary's green party in the 2010s that green politics in hungary consolidated around a single green party the far-right hungarian political party our homeland movement has adopted some elements of environmentalism; for example the party has called on hungarians to show patriotism by supporting the removal of pollution from the tisza river while simultaneously placing the blame on the pollution on romania and ukraine. similarly elements of the far-right sixty-four counties youth movement proscribe themselves to the "eco-nationalist" label with one member stating "no real nationalist is a climate denialist" # # international greenline front is an international network of ecofascists which originated in eastern europe with chapters in a variety of countries such as argentina belarus chile germany italy poland russia serbia spain and switzerland # # serbia leviathan movement promotes ecology and protects animals from cruelty by among other things saving them from abusers. leviathan has been reported as an ideologically neo-fascist and neo-nazi group. they used to share an office with the serbian right a far-right political party and leviathan 's leader pavle bihali is seen in pictures on ir social media accounts posing with neo-nazis # # sweden the nordic resistance movement a pan-nordic neo-nazi movement in the nordic countries and a political party in sweden has been continually described as ecofascist # # switzerland in switzerland the initiators of the ecopop initiative were accused of eco-fascism by fdfa state secretary yves rossier at a christian democratic people's party of switzerland event on 11 january 2013. however after threatening to sue rossier apologised for the allegation # # united kingdom there is also a historic tradition between the far-right and environmentalism in the uk. throughout its history the far-right british national party has flirted on and off with environmentalism. during the 1970s the party's first leader john bean expressed support for the emerging environmentalist movement in the pages of the party's newspaper and suggested the primary cause of pollution as overpopulation and therefore immigration into britain must be halted. during the 2000s the bnp sought to position itself as the "only 'true' green party in the united kingdom dedicating a significant portion of ir manifestos to green issues. during an appearance on bbc one's question time in october 2009 then-leader nick griffin proclaimed > unlike the bluffy "greens" who are merely a front for the far left of the labor regime the bnp is the only party to recognise that overpopulation - whose primary driver is immigration as revealed by the government's own figures - is the cause of the destruction of our environment. furthermore the bnp's manifesto states that a bnp government will make it a priority to stop building on green land. new housing should wherever possible be built on derelict "brown land" the guardian criticised griffin's claims that himself and the bnp were truly environmentalists at heart suggesting it was merely a smokescreen for anti-immigrant rhetoric and pointed to previous statements by griffin in which ey suggested that climate change was a hoax. these suspicions seemed to be proven correct when in december 2009 the bnp released a 40-page document denying that global warming is a "man-made" phenomenon. the party reiterated this stance in 2011 as well as making claims that wind farms were causing the deaths of "thousands of scottish pensioners from hypothermia" in scotland former ukip candidate and activist alistair mcconnachie who has questioned the holocaust founded the independent green voice in 2003 and multiple ex-bnp members and activists have stood as candidates for the party # # united states during the 1990s a highly militant environmentalist subculture called hardline emerged from the straight edge hardcore punk music scene and established itself in a number of cities across the us. adherents to the hardline lifestyle combined the straight edge belief in no alcohol no drugs no tobacco with militant veganism and advocacy for animal rights. hardline touted a biocentric worldview that claimed to value all life and therefore opposed abortion contraceptives and sex for any purpose other than procreation. on this same line hardline opposed homosexuality as "unnatural" and "deviant." hardline groups were highly militant; in 1999 salt lake city grouped hardliners as a criminal gang and suggested they were behind dozens of assaults in the metro area. that same year cbs news reported that hardliners were behind the firebombing of fast food outlets and clothing stores selling leather items and attributed 30 attacks to hardliners. the hardline subculture dissolved after the 1990s political researcher blair taylor identifies multiple threads in alt-right discourse and ideology that aligns with far-right ecologism and ecofascism the green party of the united states has also long been the target of various far-right figures such as anti-semitic conspiracy theorists who have tried to shift the party drastically to the far-right # pejorative detractors on the political right tend to use the term "ecofascism" as a hyperbolic general pejorative against all environmental activists including more mainstream groups such as greenpeace prominent activists such as greta thunberg and government agencies tasked with protecting environmental resources. such detractors include rush limbaugh and other conservative and wise use movement commentators # see also **+** adolf hitler and vegetarianism **+** animal welfare in nazi germany **+** atwa **+** blood and soil **+** conspirituality **+** definitions of fascism **+** ecoauthoritarianism **+** eco-nationalism **+** eco-terrorism **+** environmental movement **+** environmental racism **+** green imperialism **+** hardline (subculture) **+** individualists tending to the wild **+** malthusianism **+** neo-luddism **+** pastel qanon **+** radical environmentalism **+** red-green-brown alliance **+** terrorgram # notes 1. since 2000 multiple individuals and groups have self described as ecofascists including - pekka-eric auvinen - brenton tarrant - patrick crusius - green brigade - payton s. gendron # 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