ABSTRACT

This book is the first systematic analysis of the efforts of a broad range of contemporary far-right thinkers to popularize their critiques of liberal-democratic norms and institutions and make their ideas the subjects of sustained political and academic debate.

The book focuses on outspoken thinkers in western and eastern Europe, Russia, the United States, Canada, and Australia. They include Alain de Benoist, Guillaume Faye, Götz Kubitschek, Pat Buchanan, Fróði Midjord, Jason Jorjani, contributors to the online magazine Quillette, and the elusive personality known as the Bronze Age Pervert. The book explores the diverse intellectual foundations of these thinkers’ positions, the similarities and differences in their ideas, and their prospects for influencing attitudes about democratic politics within their respective countries. It examines diverse movements and schools of thought, including the European New Right, Paleoconservatism, the Alt-right, Identitarianism, White nationalism, and antifeminism.

Providing a much-needed global perspective, this book will be of considerable interest to students and scholars of populism, right-wing extremism, identity politics, fascism, racism, and conservatism.

part |23 pages

Part I Introduction

part |84 pages

Part IIITheory in context

part |56 pages

Part IV From illiberalism to extremism

chapter 9|20 pages

The making of Alt-history in postcommunist Slovakia

Martin Lacko's construction of a proud nation

chapter 10|18 pages

The conservative revolution of the twenty-first century

The curious case of Jason Jorjani

chapter 11|16 pages

Beyond America

The rise of the European Alt-right

part |57 pages

Part V Into the future

chapter 12|17 pages

The “Groyper” movement in the US

Challenges for the post-Alt-right

chapter 14|16 pages

Regeneration on the Right

Visions of the future, past and present

part |20 pages

Part VI Conclusion