The Origins of Fascism

Price range: $50.00 through $70.00

Join writer Samuél Lopez-Barrantes for a series on the origins and history of fascism. This interdisciplinary seminar provides an overview of the origins of fascism through the lens of three foundational psychological theories of the human condition: Sigmund Freud’s the pleasure principle, Alfred Adler’s the will to power, and Viktor Frankl’s the will to meaning. We will also examine existentialism as an anti-fascist strategy in theory and practice. Each session will include a presentation followed by a discussion of that day’s readings.

Dates: Three weekly sessions on Sundays starting February 8, 2026 and ending February 22, 2026
Time: 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Eastern / 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Pacific / 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m CET
Cost: C$70 plus applicable taxes

Travellers on our 2026 They Came to Paris tour can take C$20 off this seminar! If you have registered for the tour, choose the “I’m registered for the 2026 They Came to Paris tour” option. This discount applies only to registrants for our 2026 They Came to Paris tour.

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LEADER

Samuél Lopez-Barrantes is a writer and musician. He lives in Paris, where he leads historical walks on modernism, existentialism, and the Nazi Occupation. He will be leading the walking tours for our September 2026 tour They Came to Paris. He holds an MA in social theory from University College London, specializing in Holocaust studies and Viktor Frankl’s theory of the “will to meaning,” and an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. He is the co-founder of Kingdom Anywhere, an independent anglophone publisher in Paris. His latest novel, The Requisitions (Kingdom Anywhere, 2024) is a historical metafiction set between the contemporary USA and Nazi-occupied Poland. After buying back the rights to his debut novel, Kingdom Anywhere republished a definitive 10th Anniversary Edition Slim and The Beast in 2025, an adult American fable set in North Carolina. Find out more at samuellopezbarrantes.com.

READINGS

 

  • An essay on the origins and history of fascism written by Samuél
  • “Existentialism Is a Humanism” by Jean-Paul Sartre
  • Introduction to The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir

The three readings above will be provided via PDF.

  • The Requisitions by Samuél Lopez-Barrantes
    (Kingdom Anywhere, 2023)
    ISBN-13: 979-8989580309

This series will be read-as-you-go, as you will read and discuss part of the work each week.

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION

In the last few years, “fascist” and “Nazi” have become an umbrella term for any and all criticisms levied against conservatives, liberals, and moderates alike. In this age of alternative facts, political division, and self-serving narratives, however, understanding the actual meaning of these terms is essential to understanding their historical context and the return of identitarian bigotry.

Led by Samuél Lopez-Barrantes, a novelist with an MA in social theory, this interdisciplinary seminar provides an overview of the origins of fascism through the lens of three foundational psychological theories of the human condition: Sigmund Freud’s the pleasure principle, Alfred Adler’s the will to power, and Viktor Frankl’s the will to meaning.

Understanding the origins of fascism and Nazism through a psychological lens is essential to understanding why so many people remain attracted to authoritarianism in this disillusioned age. The three thinkers of the Viennese Schools of Psychoanalysis each recognized the human desire for pleasure and power, but in contrast to Freud and Adler, Viktor Frankl, an Auschwitz survivor and existentialist, believed that human behavior cannot be reduced to the simple satisfaction of drives or gratification of instincts.

In this three-part interdisciplinary series spanning history, philosophy, and literature, Samuél will provide a historical overview of the origins of Italian fascism and Nazism, as well as an understanding of the great anti-fascist philosophy, existentialism, culminating in a discussion about The Requisitions, Samuél’s latest novel set in Nazi-occupied Poland that follows Viktor, a disillusioned academic; Elsa, a captive Gestapo secretary; and Carl, a nostalgic policeman whose fixation with the past is pushing him towards unspeakable cruelty.

This seminar combines lecture and discussion and will accommodate a larger group than our standard online seminars. Each session will start with a 45-minute presentation by Samuél, followed by 45 minutes of open discussion.

PRACTICAL DETAILS

All online programs are priced in Canadian dollars.

Once you register, you’ll get an order confirmation. We’ll send you the Zoom link and a welcome letter about 3 weeks before the course starts.

This seminar is a great way to deepen your tour experience! Travellers on our 2026 They Came to Paris tour can take C$20 off this seminar. If you have registered for the tour, choose the “I’m registered for the 2026 They Came to Paris tour” option. This discount applies only to registrants for our 2026 They Came to Paris tour. In the event you are not able to book the tour, Classical Pursuits will charge for the remaining balance of your payment.

Classical Pursuits will record this series, and make each session privately available to registered participants for up to two weeks after that session.

Online seminar payments are nonrefundable. Discount codes must be used at the time of purchase.

This online seminar is open to a maximum of 50 registrants. See full terms and conditions for Classical Pursuits online seminars. By registering for a seminar, you agree to abide by our code of conduct.

Image credit: Propaganda poster featuring Benito Mussolini, Wikimedia/Creative Commons

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