Right Across the World The Global Networking of the Far-Right and the Left Response

In a post-Trump world, the right is still very much in power. Significantly more than half the world's population currently lives under some form of right-wing populist or authoritarian rule. Today's autocrats are, at first glance, a diverse band of brothers. But religious, economic, socia...

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Main Author: Feffer, John (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Pluto Press 2021
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