he Far-Right International maps the global rise of reactionary movements in the 21st century. From Trump in the United States to Vox in Spain, from Meloni in Italy to Milei in Argentina, it reveals how leaders who claim to defend national sovereignty are in fact part of a disciplined and effective transnational network.

The book unpacks symbols, strategies, and alliances: international summits, think tanks, digital platforms, and the systematic use of disinformation. It shows how the far right has learned to globalize while preaching exclusionary nationalism, and how it harnesses media outlets, algorithms, churches, and courts to entrench its power.

Yet it also highlights the resistances: feminist movements, climate activism, youth mobilizations, and local struggles that carve out cracks in the authoritarian advance. More than an account of a troubling phenomenon, the book poses the central question of our time: can the globalization of hate be stopped, and a democratic, inclusive, sustainable future be built?

Titel
The Far-Right International (La ultraderecha)
EAN
9798232979058
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.24 MB