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Key Thinkers of the Radical Right: Behind the New Threat to Liberal Democracy

Online ISBN:
9780190926793
Print ISBN:
9780190877583
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Key Thinkers of the Radical Right: Behind the New Threat to Liberal Democracy

Mark Sedgwick (ed.)
Mark Sedgwick
(ed.)

Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies

Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies, Aarhus University
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Published online:
21 February 2019
Published in print:
28 March 2019
Online ISBN:
9780190926793
Print ISBN:
9780190877583
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The resurgence of the radical Right in America and Europe has drawn attention to the existence of political philosophers and writers whose names are only sometimes familiar and whose thought is generally unknown. It even comes as a surprise to some that the radical Right actually has a political philosophy, other than that of Nazism or of Mussolini’s Fascism, both of which in fact remain discredited and marginal. Instead, the resurgent Right draws on well-known thinkers like Nietzsche and Hegel, on less-known thinkers like Oswald Spengler and Julius Evola, and on the relatively obscure writings of living political philosophers such as Alain de Benoist in France and Alexander Dugin in Russia. And then there is a whole range of emergent thinkers, often American, some unknown, and some famous only for their media stunts. This book looks at the classic canon, at the most influential modern thinkers, and at a selection of emergent thinkers. Sixteen expert scholars explain sixteen thinkers, providing an introduction to their life and work, a guide to their thought, and an explanation of their work’s reception. The book thus provides an authoritative and comprehensive introduction to the thought behind the stunts and the resurgence, the thought of the radical Right.

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