Roger Eatwell
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National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy
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2018
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2 editions
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Fascism: a History
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published
1995
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9 editions
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Contemporary Political Ideologies
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1993
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7 editions
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The Nature of the Right: American and European Politics and Political Thought Since 1789 (TWAYNE'S THEMES IN RIGHT WING POLITICS AND IDEOLOGY SERIES)
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1990
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4 editions
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The Rise of Facism
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The New Extremism in 21st Century Britain
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2010
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9 editions
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The 1945-1951 Labour Governments
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published
1979
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2 editions
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Western Democracies and the New Extreme Right Challenge
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published
2003
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9 editions
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European Political Cultures
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1997
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10 editions
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Evolution of the Far Right: From Fascism to Radical Right Populism
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2008
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2 editions
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“They would also feel firmly at odds with the growing number of graduates and more liberal-minded middle-class professionals who hold what they see as self-evident truths about immigration, minority rights, European integration and unrestricted free trade. National populists tend to view their national community from a more restricted perspective, highlighting the critical importance of ethnic ancestry – or at least shared customs and values which can be forged in ‘melting pots’, as US history shows. In”
― National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy
― National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy
“[Because] of the broad social changes we have explored, social democracy has increasingly found itself dependent on irreconcilable groups, some of whom no longer see their concerns as being addressed by the centre-left. Unfortunately, however, many on the left continue to misdiagnose the problem: democrats in America and social democrats in Europe maintain that this divide is really just about racism or objective economic deprivation. They believe that if they can only give workers more jobs, more growth and less austerity, then their supporters will return. They refuse to acknowledge that people’s concerns about immigration and rapid ethnic change might be legitimate in their own right and that these are not simply to do with jobs.”
― National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy
― National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy
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