The present article discusses the new form of fascism which Ihave called “the fascism of ambiguity” from the viewpoint of the void ofresistance and revolution. The void is considered not as lack of resistanceand revolution but as the experience of “after” resistance and revolution,as a post- condition to which fascist desire of form responds through adynamics of unsensing senses and meanings. The article engages withboth Hannah Arendt and Claude Lefort reflections on the void of resistanceand revolution and sketches a path towards a thought of the unforming.