
Since the start of the twenty-first century, the political mainstream has been shifting to the right. The liberal orthodoxy that took hold in the West as a reaction to the Second World War is breaking down. In Europe, populist political parties have pulled the mainstream in their direction; in America, a series of challenges to the Republican mainstream culminated in the 2016 election of Donald Trump.In Key Thinkers of the Radical Right, 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 chapters focus on thinkers who are widely read across the political right in both Europe and America, such as Julius Evola, Alain de Benoist, and Richard B. Spencer. Featuring classic, modern, and emerging thinkers, this selection provides a good representation of the intellectual right and avoids making political or value judgments. In an increasingly polarized political environment, Key Thinkers of the Radical Right offers a comprehensive and unbiased introduction to the thinkers who form the foundation of the radical right.
This book investigates the intellectual foundations and key figures driving the contemporary shift toward radical right-wing politics in Western democracies. Editor Mark J. Sedgwick, a scholar of Western esotericism and political movements, compiles contributions from sixteen experts to analyze the ideological frameworks of influential thinkers. The text aims to provide a neutral, academic overview of these figures, examining their life, work, and impact on modern political discourse without endorsing their views.
What You Will Find
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Experts and reviewers recognize this volume as a valuable, objective resource for understanding the intellectual currents shaping modern political polarization. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose and the utility of the structured chapter format for navigating complex ideological histories.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190877588
ISBN-13:
9780190877583
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