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Kid Berwyn

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16. A Global Phenomenon
Sun Jun 26, 2022, 10:22 AM
Jun 2022

Scholars connect the dots…



The Far Right Today

Cas Mudde


The far right is back with a vengeance. After several decades at the political margins, far-right politics has again taken center stage. Three of the world’s largest democracies – Brazil, India, and the United States – now have a radical right leader, while far-right parties continue to increase their profile and support within Europe.

In this timely book, leading global expert on political extremism Cas Mudde provides a concise overview of the fourth wave of postwar far-right politics, exploring its history, ideology, organization, causes, and consequences, as well as the responses available to civil society, party, and state actors to challenge its ideas and influence. What defines this current far-right renaissance, Mudde argues, is its mainstreaming and normalization within the contemporary political landscape. Challenging orthodox thinking on the relationship between conventional and far-right politics, Mudde offers a complex and insightful picture of one of the key political challenges of our time.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Cas Mudde is the Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs at the University of Georgia and Professor II at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo.

Source: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Far+Right+Today-p-9781509536856



The facts are there for all to see. The problem is so many today have been raised to think like fascists.

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