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Far Right

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Building a Movement
White supremacist groups used a new organizing tool: the internet.
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Public Eye
In 2005, Georgia passed a law restricting voting rights within the state, sparking a look into the rightward shift in politics.
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Public Eye
Toward a Dialogue with George Lakoff
Since last November’s election, George Lakoff’s book, Don’t Think of an Elephant!,1 has deservedly captured the imagination of mainstream Democrats and of many progressives as well.
Book Review
Public Eye
Fighting the Far Right with Research
In April 2005, Kevin McGuire, an engineering student at the local state university, ran for the Bozeman, Mon. elementary school board. He was a newcomer in town, hailing from Santa Rosa, Calif., and part of the white flight flowing into the state.
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Public Eye
Parties of the extreme Right now have a role in the governments and/or the parliaments of several European countries, including Flanders (northern Belgium), France, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland.
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Political Research Associates
Scapegoating, Conspiracism, Right-Wing Populism, and Propaganda & Deception
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Political Research Associates
Groups that have consciously and unconsciously adopted the countersubversion model promoted by centrist/extremist theory were quick to call for increased government power to fend off the perceived threat to law and order posed by the…militia movement.
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Public Eye
Why Now?
The resurgence of the Right in different parts of our lives has adverse effects on everything from race to sexuality.
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Political Research Associates
It’s Northern California in early 1971. On an island in the Feather River, about thirteen people are busy with shovels and picks digging a deep hole.
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Political Research Associates
Couples of organizers, one male and one female, have been touring the country over the last several years trying to set up cadres to aid and organize unrecognized farmworkers and the unemployed: America’s poor.
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