From 'I won't protect you' to 'I will': authoritarian protectionism and the end of neoliberal hegemony. [PDF]
Cooper L.
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The Minority Experience at Gettysburg College: The Hanson Years (1961-1977)
The years of C. Arnold Hanson’s term as president at Gettysburg College were years of turbulence, change, and challenge. Rising to the position of president in 1961, in the dawning of a dynamic era of modern American history, C. A.
Nelson, John W., Poorman, Joshua W.
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The Extreme Right and Its Media in Italy
Various factors are at the origin of the resurgence of racist, neo-fascist and neo-nazi movements and parties in Europe. Fast-paced social and cultural changes due to globalization of economics and communications; intensification of migration fluxes from
Cinzia Padovani
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Not just political parties: Robert Michels as a critic of mainstream economics. [PDF]
Susca E.
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Alexander Dugin’s Heideggerianism [PDF]
This paper argues for the central role of Martin Heidegger’s thought in Alexander Dugin’s political philosophy or political theory. Part one is a broad overview of the place of Heidegger in Dugin’s political theory.
Millerman, Michael
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Putin’s retelling of the Great Patriotic War myth and the construction of Russian national identity
Political elites often use the nation’s past to construct the nation’s present identity. In his speeches about the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin frequently uses the Russian national myth of the Great Patriotic War to construct Russia’
Alexia Preen
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Five minutes with William Outhwaite: “The chic ultra-right populism of Geert Wilders and others is certainly worrying” [PDF]
As part of our on-going Thinkers on Europe series, EUROPP’s editors Stuart A Brown and Chris Gilson spoke to Professor of Sociology William Outhwaite about the EU’s democratic deficit, the rise of the far-right, and whether sociologists should do more to
Brown, Stuart A. +2 more
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Beyond electoralism: reflections on anarchy, populism, and the crisis of electoral politics [PDF]
This paper is comprised of a series of short, conversational or polemical interventions reflecting on the political ‘moment’ that has emerged in the wake of the rise of right-populist politics, particularly in the Global North.
Araujo, E. +7 more
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Theft of Gramsci? On the radical right, radical left, and common sense. [PDF]
Pasieka A.
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Trans Bans Expand: Anti-LGBTIQ+ Lawfare and Neo-fascism
Abstract Introduction Anti-fascist theories suggest different meanings for anti-LGBTIQ+ rights laws. This paper explores how 2023 increases in US anti-LGBTIQ+ bill attempts can be explained. Methods A Critical Discourse Analysis of 1054 US anti-LGBTIQ+ state-level bill ...
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