The Rise of the Leninist Right
The success of the American far right in shifting the mainstream is built on the repressed strategies of one forgotten wing of 1968: a particular reading of Lenin’s theory of revolution.
The success of the American far right in shifting the mainstream is built on the repressed strategies of one forgotten wing of 1968: a particular reading of Lenin’s theory of revolution.
Macron's supposed "novelty" quite simply consists of removing the semblance of contestation that still existed in the two-party system.
Responses from Chiara Bottici, Neil Faulkner, Rose Sydney Parfitt, Tim Jacoby, Charlie Post, Yannis Stavrakakis, William I. Robinson, Laurence Davis, Elena Loizidou, Cenk SaraçoÄźlu, Eva Nanopoulos, Chip Berlet, Stephen Hopgood, and Jessica Northey.Â
David Neiwert, author of Alt-America, picks his essential reads on the American far right.
“An alarming, well-researched account of how the far-right extremist underground became empowered in the era of Trump... A prescient discussion of one of the darkest issues facing America today.” – Kirkus
It must have seemed to Oregonians over the past few years that they have been at the epicenter of the disturbing phenomenon that Alt-America is all about.
In an interview, Chantal Mouffe explains her conception of left-populism.