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Far Right Co-opts Left’s Language to Reach More of the Discontented

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“Another prime example of this odd language exchange is an obscure neo-fascist intellectual movement that emerged in France in the late 1960s. The A style of politics associated with ethnic nationalism, anti-immigrant bigotry, anti-LGBTQ campaigns, and national renewal. Learn more (ENR) was a school of thought [politicalresearch.org] that in essence tried to repackage fascist, ethno-nationalist, and Far Right ideologies in progressive and leftist language to make them more palatable.” 

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