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This timely intervention exposes the euphemized language of the extreme right as a Trojan Horse of deception to re-gain greater influence on public policy. Since the end of the Second World War, the extreme right has been tactically using ‘doublespeak’, aping the language of liberal democracy. Attentive observation and accurate recognition of the extreme right pedigree means taking seriously their deliberately crafted slogans, symbols and themes. The essays in this book inquire into the extreme right’s attempts at ‘repackaging’ contemporary ultranationalism to make it palatable to more mainstream European and American tastes. - The author
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Dr Matthew Feldman is a Reader in Contemporary History at Teesside University, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bergen, Norway, and a Senior Researcher with the Cantemir Institute, University of Oxford.
Dr Paul Jackson is co-editor of Wiley-Blackwell's online journal Compass: Political Religions, an editor of the Mapping the Far Right book series, and an Associate Editor of the Historicising Modernism book series. - Additional Information
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Delivery time 2-3 Tage / 2-3 days Author Paul Jackson, Roger Griffin, Janet Wilson, Ruth Wodak, Graham Macklin, Hilde Coffe, Jeroen Dewulf, Koen Vossen, Leonard Weinberg, Gideon Botsch, Christoph Kopke, Anna Castriota, Per Anders Rudling, Alexander Verkhovsky, Chip Berlet Editor Matthew Feldman, Paul Jackson, Anton Shekhovtsov Number of pages 336 Language English Publication date Feb 1, 2014 Weight (kg) 0.5700 ISBN-13 9783838205540