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Capitalism. --- Right-wing extremists. --- Right-wing extremists
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"Fascist, authoritarian, anti-Semitic and extremist movements made a powerful and devastating contribution to the 20th century. While the experiences of the 1930s and 1940s served to delegitimise such forces, contemporary Europe and the USA have witnessed the resurgence of extreme right-wing politics. Rapid socio-economic change, the appeal of nationalism, the failures of mainstream political parties and intense campaigning around issues such as immigration, security and unemployment have all fuelled the phenomenon. This book, a sequel to The Extreme Right in Europe and the USA, provides a comprehensive and analysis of the nature and prevalence of extreme right movements in Europe - both West and East - and in the USA at the turn of the millennium. The authors reveal the uneven process of extreme right-wing revival, which has varied from country to country depending on specific political cultures and circumstances, with some movements confined to the margins while others have moved towards the political mainstream. They examine the ideas, policies, personalities, organizations, voters and reasons for the success of extreme right-wing movements in a range of countries, as well as providing a more general examination of the nature and politics of the extreme right."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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This handbook provides a broad overview of left-wing extremism and its associated key issues and themes. It breaks new ground by assembling in a single volume a comparative analysis of the phenomenon that is both multidimensional and multidisciplinary. Gathering a wide range of influential scholars who have worked at length in the field of extremism studies from different perspectives, backgrounds, and geographical settings, the Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism presents an array of thought-provoking and innovative as well as informative analyses and discussions - both historical and contemporary - about the phenomenon of left-wing extremism and of how researchers conceive of and approach it in their study. The Handbook is designed to be, for the foreseeable future, the reference work for all students, researchers, and general readers interested in achieving a comprehensive understanding of left-wing extremism in all its manifestations, subtleties, and dynamics, and both its current and its potential directions.
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"Building on the idea of latent political potential, this book offers an alternative interpretation of the contemporary far right. Its main thesis is that relations between colonizers and colonized implanted a legacy that, under certain conditions, translated into support for the far right in France. To make this argument, the book offers a model for the study of political potentials that combines a situational approach to identity relations, a networks approach to subcultural practice, and a historical approach to political opportunity. The early part of this book traces the origins and development of this potential among the European settlers of French Algeria. The middle part examines its transmission via voluntary associations and its channeling into mainstream parties. The latter part examines the conditions under which this potential redirected into the far right. Starting with colonial Algeria, after independence in 1962 the book moves between politics at three levels: France, the southeast region, and Toulon (which in 1995 became the largest city in postwar Europe to elect a far-right administration). Complementing economic explanations for nativism, this book argues that our understanding of modernity errs when it disregards the potency of anachronistic remnants"--
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La montée électorale, dès le début des années 1980, du Front national avait fait de la France une exception en Europe. Depuis, des États comme l’Autriche et la Belgique ont aussi connu la percée de partis politiques d’extrême droite, revendiquant la préférence nationale, dénonçant le cosmopolitisme, le multiculturalisme et, plus directement encore, la présence des étrangers. Les démocraties de l’Europe du Nord, en particulier scandinaves, qui semblaient échapper à cette poussée politique nationaliste, sont à leur tour touchées. Et si les scores de l’extrême droite sont encore faibles en Grande-Bretagne et en Espagne, les conditions de leur essor sont malheureusement bien présentes, surtout si la crise économique s’installe durablement. Les ressorts communs à la montée de l’extrême droite en Europe que sont l’immigration musulmane, la mondialisation (à laquelle la désindustrialisation et la montée du chômage sont associées) et l’Union européenne ne suffisent cependant pas à effacer les particularités des situations nationales de chaque État. Hérodote avait choisi, en 2012, de présenter diverses situations européennes pour mieux les comprendre. Devant l’actualité et les enjeux de cette question, cette édition de poche reprend de nombreux articles tirés du numéro 144 de la revue, actualisés, voire totalement refondus afin de tenir compte des évolutions de fond importantes, et comprend des articles inédits.
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Le Pen, Trump, Poutine, Bolsonaro, Modi… Il y eut une internationale brune dans l’entre-deux-guerres ; voici une nouvelle internationale fasciste qui émerge. Ugo Palheta, qui s’affirme comme l’un des meilleurs spécialistes du fascisme contemporain, met à jour la terrible mécanique mondiale à l’œuvre. Car aussi nationalistes soient-elles, les extrêmes droites contemporaines s’organisent à l’échelle internationale. Leurs mots, leurs idées et leurs stratégies circulent d’un pays à un autre. Chaque force montante cherche à tirer parti du prestige obtenu par d’autres. Certains pays comme la Hongrie, ou la Russie jouent le rôle de modèle et parfois de mécènes.Ugo Palheta décortique les ingrédients qui transcendent les frontières, portés par l’obsession identitaire, la réaction patriarcale et la haine de l’égalité. Il montre comment les extrêmes droites sont parvenues à populariser un projet politique : purger la nation pour la régénérer, en extirpant les ennemis et en châtiant les traîtres. L’auteur n’en reste pas cependant à ce constat glaçant, car un nouvel internationalisme se déploie au cœur des luttes contemporaines, porteur d’un antifascisme du XXIe siècle.
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