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Book SynopsisThe far-right is creating a Nationalist International, and the left must rise to the challenge
Trade Review'John Feffer is our 21st-century Jack London'
-- Mike Davis, author of 'Planet of Slums' (Verso, 2007)
'John Feffer brings [...] a rich store of experiences and a wise perspective'
-- Adam Hochschild, author of 'King Leopold’s Ghost' (Picador, 2019)
'An important book [...] the Trump world is part of a transnational story that won't go away. Feffer knows this international ground well and covers it skillfully'
-- Lawrence Rosenthal, Chair and Lead Researcher of the Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies
'Clearly lays out the challenges societies are facing from an increasingly mobilized transnational far right movement. Unique, because he also provides solutions'
-- Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism
'An urgent warning to progressives that while they may consider themselves to be the true internationalists, the nationalist right has stolen a march on them and now threatens to overrun their values of global justice and solidarity'
-- Walden Bello, International Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Binghamton
‘Exposes the origins of the new right, and in discussing the left response, emphasizes the importance of transnational progressive organizing’
-- ‘Truthout’
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments
Introduction
1. Origins of the new right
2. Transnational organizing of the new right
3. The new right’s pandemic pivot
4. Responding to the new right
5. Transnational progressive organizing
6. Conclusion
Notes
Index