An edition of The Voice of Modern Hatred (2001)

The voice of modern hatred

tracing the rise of neo-fascism in Europe

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An edition of The Voice of Modern Hatred (2001)

The voice of modern hatred

tracing the rise of neo-fascism in Europe

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"The end of the twentieth century was marked by a resurgence of extreme right-wing politics across Europe and, in Bosnia and Kosovo, atrocities compared to the most degrading events of the Second World War. Nicholas Fraser has spent three years traveling across Europe to meet, confront, and try to understand the personalities behind this resurgence and assess the threat they pose to democracy.".

"He interviewed members of what could be called "traditional" Far Rights groups, fascinated with the dark aesthetic of Fascism: the black boots, buckles, banners, and pagan mythology their mid-century forbears found so alluring. He sat in meetings held by "local" Fuhrers in Denmark, Belgium, and Germany - sporting the uniform of Doc Martens and Fred Perry polo shirts. These often were cranky, vocal, fringe groups, malcontented and poorly educated.

But the Far Right does not consist only of disorganized, Doc-Martened hooligans. Fraser also spoke with leaders who speak a coded language of euphemism rather than overt hate language.

Unlike the provocateur-ish French National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, Austria's Jorg Haider has a talent for adapting his ideas to the present and, Fraser warns, one should not underestimate him and others who wear business suits and talk of "populism." His chapter on David Irving, the controversial right-wing historian who lost his libel lawsuit over claims he is a "Holocaust denier," marks a strike against those who would manipulate history.".

"In looking at neo-Fascism's recent history in Europe - its philosophical antecedents and its modern day adherents - Nicholas Fraser provides the deep background for the crucial and ongoing debate about how democracies should deal with the Far Right."--BOOK JACKET.

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Overlook Press
Language
English
Pages
304

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The Voice of Modern Hatred: Tracing the Rise of Neo-Fascism in Europe
September 26, 2002, Overlook TP
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The voice of modern hatred: tracing the rise of neo-fascism in Europe
2001, Overlook Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Woodstock, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.53/3/09409049
Library of Congress
HN380.Z9 F73 2001, HN380.Z9F73 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
304 p. ;
Number of pages
304

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Open Library
OL6789681M
Internet Archive
voiceofmodernhat00fras
ISBN 10
158567107X
LCCN
00050145
OCLC/WorldCat
45129098
Library Thing
392297
Goodreads
561269

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