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Why is the far right on the rise? Fractures Session 4
What is the agenda of the far-right? How has the far-right secured the support of anti-elite anger – and appeased by the traditional right? Where did the left go wrong? How can we survive authoritarian rule and best resist misogyny and racism? Where are the fractures in the Right that need to be broken open?
Joe Mulhall, Research Director at Hope not Hate and author of Drums In The Distance: Journeys Into The Global Far Right
Ailynn Torres Santana, Professor and researcher at FLACSO Ecuador
Raqib Hameed Naik, Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Organized Hate (CSOH).
Co-moderated: Maie Panaga Babker, Noor
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00:00 Introduction
07:59 Ailynn on far-right in Latin America
20:15 Raqib on right's use of digital tools and propaganda
29:56 Joe on what attracts some working people to the far-right
41:02 Ailynn on neoliberal authoritarians, religious conservatives and gender ideology
51:56 Raqib on globalisation of Hindutva
01:00:00 Joe on how global far right collaborates
01:10:10 Joe on alt-right vs far-right
01:15:56 Raqib on strategies of resistance to the right
01:19:55 Ailynn on feminist and intersectional strategies of resistance
01:22:47 Joe on better stories of change
01:26:02 Maie/Shaun - wrap-up
