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The Longue Duree of the Far-Right - An international historical sociology (Paperback): Richard Saull, Alexander Anievas, Neil... The Longue Duree of the Far-Right - An international historical sociology (Paperback)
Richard Saull, Alexander Anievas, Neil Davidson, Adam Fabry
R1,376 Discovery Miles 13 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume brings together a number of international scholars to offer an original analysis of far-right movements and politics, challenging the existing literature through a very different methodological and theoretical perspective. The approach offered here is that of 'longue duree' analysis, whereby the far-right is understood as an evolving subject of capitalist modernity. The authors argue that an assessment of the contemporary characteristics of the far-right needs to consider the ways in which it is a product of deeper and longer-term structures of socio-economic and political development, than, for example, the inter-war crises of capitalism. The book aims to provide a critical and theoretically-informed assessment of the history of the far-right that centres on the international as key to any understanding its evolution, and which distinguishes between the fascist and non-fascist variants as an essential precondition for comprehending the far-right presence in contemporary politics

The Longue Duree of the Far-Right - An international historical sociology (Hardcover): Richard Saull, Alexander Anievas, Neil... The Longue Duree of the Far-Right - An international historical sociology (Hardcover)
Richard Saull, Alexander Anievas, Neil Davidson, Adam Fabry
R4,637 Discovery Miles 46 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume brings together a number of UK and non-UK-based scholars to offer an original perspective on the analysis of far-right movements and politics.

The principal entry point of this volume s analysis is to challenge the existing literatures on the far-right through offering a very different methodological and theoretical perspective in examining the far-right. Thus, the approach offered in this volume is that of "longue duree " analysis whereby the far-right is understood as a product of deeper and longer-term structures of socio-economic and political development. The far-right is seen as an evolving subject of (capitalist) modernity such that an assessment of its contemporary characteristics needs to consider the way in which the far-right is a constitutive current of longer-term socio-economic and political developments.

It aims to provide a (critical) theoretically-informed assessment of the history of the far-right that centres the international as key to any understanding of the far-right."

The Political Economy of Hungary - From State Capitalism to Authoritarian Neoliberalism (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Adam Fabry The Political Economy of Hungary - From State Capitalism to Authoritarian Neoliberalism (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Adam Fabry
R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the political economy of Hungary from the mid-1970s to the present. Widely considered a 'poster boy' of neoliberal transformation in post-communist Eastern Europe until the mid-2000s, Hungary has in recent years developed into a model 'illiberal' regime. Constitutional checks-and-balances are non-functioning; the independent media, trade unions, and civil society groups are constantly attacked by the authorities; there is widespread intolerance against minorities and refugees; and the governing FIDESZ party, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, controls all public institutions and increasingly large parts of the country's economy. To make sense of the politico-economical roller coaster that Hungary has experienced in the last four decades, Fabry employs a Marxian political economy approach, emphasising competitive accumulation, class struggle (both between capital and labour, as well as different 'fractions of capital'), and uneven and combined development. The author analyses the neoliberal transformation of the Hungarian political economy and argues that the drift to authoritarianism under the Orban regime cannot be explained as a case of Hungarian exceptionalism, but rather represents an outcome of the inherent contradictions of the variety of neoliberalism that emerged in Hungary after 1989.

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