
Essay: “The Language of the ‘Family-Friendly State’: An Emerging Rhetoric of Gender Equality Subversion in Hungary”
September 8, 2025
Essay: “Views of Women Doctoral Students and Dropouts on Doctoral Education in Türkiye”
September 8, 2025Petö, Andrea. 2025. “No Longer the Alexanders, the Napoleons, or the Attilas”: Gender, Illiberalism, and Quiet Resistance." Green European Journal 29:68-77. https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/no-longer-the-alexanders-the-napoleons-or-the-attilas-gender-illiberalism-and-quiet-resistance/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwK7ZbNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHss5sHhnBz4DUndTahC_TeaFOeNttWBhAp55-T7K8tIyi-Qgxfe4TihWZ3Zr_aem_CEzsrSDs4OHGnb8ztcjcYA
ABSTRACT
Until recently, few regarded Austrian writer Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) as a significant voice in political engagement. His work, written in the context of gathering war and the rise of fascism, chronicles the familiar sensation of watching the world descend into chaos and feeling powerless to stop it. However, beneath these observations lies a nuanced perspective on the intellectual response to systemic collapse that offers unexpected insights to those facing similar challenges today.