Right-wing violence is undergoing a revival on both sides of the
Atlantic. In Europe, much of this violence has been a backlash
against migrants and their offspring carried out by 'lone wolves'
and organized groups. In the United States, race, gender, and
religious hatreds have triggered far more than 'normal' levels of
violence, including a resurgence of attacks on Jews and other
anti-Semitic behavior. Examining the contours of the current
violence, this book traces the development of the right-wing in the
decades following the end of World War II.Right-Wing Violence in
the Western World Since World War II considers right-wing violence
during the postwar era, from the collapse of Nazi Germany and
Fascist Italy to the mid-1950s alongside the right-wing
sociological and political influences inherited before WWII. This
chapter is followed by an overview of the right-wing in North
America and Europe from the '60s onwards into the digital age. The
book concludes with a timely and balanced assessment of 'the canary
in the coal mine' for liberal democracy.
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