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Today's world is shaken and weakened by the serious political problems that are felt within societies. Evidence of that is the specific case of Europe, being obvious that the countries that make up this continent are going through a difficult time due to the crisis and recessionary period.
Everywhere we see a weariness of citizenship in general with the directions of national public policies increasingly subordinated to the dictates of European Union bureaucracy and, ultimately, to the speculative agenda of high globalized finance, which has long failed to support the real economy.
Due to it, far-right parties have been evolving significantly and are emerging political forces in several European countries, most of the time seen as a viable alternative. But what is so called far-right? Ideologically, the extreme right or radical right represents the highest degree of rightism in the ideological-political spectrum.
The rise of the right came not only by appealing to the classic reactionary campaigns, but also by those against globalization, the arrival of new refugees or asylum-seekers, and the specter of the "Islamization" of society. On the basis of its success was, above all, the demand for policies traditionally left wing, in favor of the Social State. It is, however, a new type of welfare. No longer universal and inclusive, like that of the past, but founded on a different principle: access to rights and services exclusively to the members of the pre-existing national community.
Much of this resurgence has been pushed forward by young Europeans who joined these political forces, tired of promises and social unrest. These young people are more critical of rulers and are concerned about the future and their cultural identity, fearing the burgeoning growth of immigration.
The purpose of this thread will be to try to combine here the few European members we have that share the same ideological mindset. TA is obviously not an eurocentric forum as it claims to be, the reality is that it tends to generate the opposite effect: division.
Sharing and exchanging ideas, articles, news, statistics, e-books, any relevant material is welcome.
Another reminder is that this thread is European oriented: for Europeans with the same interests and concerns. Hopefully we can keep it that way (a moderator back up would be appreciated in case there's unnecessary off-topic and trolling).
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