| This was in the 1990s. Historical Fascism is unpopular. It’s made a come back in Italy and India. But the modern, far-right neofascists admire Israel more than the Third Reich. The resurgence of the far-right began in the early 2000s when Jörg Haider‘s Freedom Party took power in Austria and Jean-Marie le Pen made the run-off in France. It got much more powerful during the financial crisis of 2008 and the migration crisis caused by the Arab Spring in the mid 2010s. It’s not a mystery why people are pissed off and looking for non-mainstream candidates. A big mystery is why the far-left has vanished. The Occupy Protests fizzled out, Jeffrey Corbyn imploded the Labour Party, and Jacobin put up a paywall. |
Interesting!
> It’s not a mystery why people are pissed off and looking for non-mainstream candidates.
Why are they? Generally, economies are doing well, there is peace - at least, they were until the fascists started disrupting it.
> It’s made a come back in Italy and India.
Hungary, Poland, US, Russia, Brazil, El Salvador, ... where does it end?
> A big mystery is why the far-left has vanished.
Agreed, and even the moderately left.