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The Far Right in Europe

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Nearly 70 years after the fall of the Nazi regime, the far right and even fascism are again a significant threat in Europe. In the May 2014 European Parliament elections, organisations with a range of fascist, racist and anti-migrant ideologies won significant votes in a number of European countries. The National Front topped the poll in France and explicitly Nazi parties won seats in countries like Germany and Greece. This book is survey of the far right in seven countries of Europe with different political histories: Britain, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands and Sweden. The survey, by activists and researchers from these countries, reveals a disturbing picture of far-right parties, some with a mass base, which have been able to drag the mainstream political parties to the right. This book is a contribution to understand the nature of the far right, and to develop strategies for the left to confront this threat. Written by Michael Lowy, Phil Hearse, Martin Marinos, Georgi Medarov, Tobias Alm, NPA Anti-fascist Commission, Adam Fabry, Checchino Antonini, Alex de Jong, and Anders Svensson. Introduction by Manuel Kellner."

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Titul
The Far Right in Europe
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2015
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
338
ISBN10
0902869752
ISBN13
9780902869752
Série
Hodnotenie
2 z 5
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Nearly 70 years after the fall of the Nazi regime, the far right and even fascism are again a significant threat in Europe. In the May 2014 European Parliament elections, organisations with a range of fascist, racist and anti-migrant ideologies won significant votes in a number of European countries. The National Front topped the poll in France and explicitly Nazi parties won seats in countries like Germany and Greece. This book is survey of the far right in seven countries of Europe with different political histories: Britain, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands and Sweden. The survey, by activists and researchers from these countries, reveals a disturbing picture of far-right parties, some with a mass base, which have been able to drag the mainstream political parties to the right. This book is a contribution to understand the nature of the far right, and to develop strategies for the left to confront this threat. Written by Michael Lowy, Phil Hearse, Martin Marinos, Georgi Medarov, Tobias Alm, NPA Anti-fascist Commission, Adam Fabry, Checchino Antonini, Alex de Jong, and Anders Svensson. Introduction by Manuel Kellner."