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Public Eye
This excerpt from Ajay Singh Chaudhary’s book, The Exhausted of the Earth, discusses the Right’s “climate realism” and who benefits from the extractive economic system that fuels climate change.
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Political Research Associates
A PRA Webinar Roundtable
On 3.11.2021, PRA convened a panel of organizers and experts to reflect on the biggest hurdles ahead as we race to reduce greenhouse gas emissions before the end of the decade.
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Political Research Associates
Spring/Summer 2021 Webinar Series
In the wake of four years of far-right populist governance culminating in a violent insurrection, PRA is holding steady in the knowledge that it’s not over yet. Join PRA for a five-part webinar series as we evaluate the state of the Right.
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Political Research Associates
How “Countering Violent Extremism” Groups Elevate “Former” White Nationalists
Countering Violent Extremism programs purport to understand and dissuade “extremism”, but a closer look at organizations and players in these programs show problematic framing and marginalization of communities.
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Political Research Associates
Scapegoating, Conspiracism, Right-Wing Populism, and Propaganda & Deception
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Public Eye
The Real Consequences of the Far Right’s Self-Help Grift
An in-depth report on “Operation Werewolf,” an entrepreneurial lifestyle brand created by the co-founder of the far-right pagan group Wolves of Vinland, which uses a self-help model to radicalize men into White supremacist politics.
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Public Eye
On September 8, 2007 in Sydney, Australia, the antiglobalization movement mobilized once again against neoliberal economic policies, this time to oppose the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit. Just as during the protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle, Washington, in 1999, the streets were filled with an array of groups, such as environmentalists, socialists, and human rights advocates. And also just like in Seattle, there was a “Black Bloc”—a group of militant activists, usually left-wing anarchists, who wore masks and dressed all in black.
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Religion Dispatches
As one might imagine, Yale University’s recent conference on White Christian nationalism and the midterm elections was full of sobering information. And yet, two conclusions managed to stand apart…
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