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and other sexual freedoms. Bornschier argues that the "populist right’s ideological core consists of opposition to the process of societal modernization that has accelerated since the 1960s". According to this thesis, this post-material agenda, while more likely to appeal to the young and the more
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political parties and right-wing populist political parties. The thesis is modelled on the post-material thesis from sociology that has been used to explain the shift in Western societies from traditional economic interests towards issues such as environmentalism and feminism.
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The reverse post-material thesis argues that the far-right have increased in support as a result of mainstream parties embracing issues such as LGBT rights (pictured) rather than traditional class interests.
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Pisoiu, D. and Ahmed, R. (2016), 'Capitalising on Fear: The Rise of Right-Wing Populist Movements in Western Europe', OSCE Yearbook 2015, Baden-Baden 2016, p. 173
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Pisoiu, D. and Ahmed, R. (2016), 'Capitalising on Fear: The Rise of Right-Wing Populist Movements in Western Europe', OSCE Yearbook 2015, Baden-Baden 2016, p. 172
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argues that the reverse post-material thesis is insufficient to explain local variations in support for extreme-right parties — for instance, to explain why the
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See Eatwell, R. (2017) 'Ten Theories of the Extreme Right' in 'The Populist Radical Right: A Reader', Mudde, C. (ed), Routledge: Abingdon, pp. 409-410
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Carroll, W. (2014) "Far Right Parties and Movements in Europe, Japan, and the Tea Party in the U.S.: A Comparative Analysis",
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Merkel, P. and Weinberg, L. (2004) Right-wing Extremism in the Twenty-first Century, Frank Cass Publishers: London, pp 52-53
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Merkel, P. and Weinberg, L. (2004) Right-wing Extremism in the Twenty-first Century, Frank Cass Publishers: London, pp 53
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educated voters, is seen as irrelevant to material concerns, particularly of working-class unskilled males.
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The thesis begins from the premise that, during the 1970s and 1980s, centre-left parties embraced a
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Cleavage politics and the populist right the new cultural conflict in Western Europe
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Pisoiu and Ahmed argue that the French National Front and Flemish Interest (
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at the 2001 General Election but relatively poorly in neighbouring
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far-right
post-material agenda
feminism
environmentalism
LGBT rights
Roger Eatwell
British National Party
Oldham
Blackburn
Germany
Scandinavia
Netherlands
Vlaams Belang
Cleavage politics and the populist right the new cultural conflict in Western Europe
OCLC
748925475
v
t
e
extreme-right
Social breakdown thesis
Relative deprivation thesis
Modernisation losers thesis
Ethnic competition thesis
Postmaterialism
Reverse
Precarity
Precariat
Democratic backsliding

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