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The Rise of Far-Right Civilizationism
     Release time: 2021-07-10

The Rise of Far-Right Civilizationism

 

Blake Stewart

 

Abstract

In recent years the rise of far-right politics in North America and Europe has called into question the stability and cohesion of the so-called liberal international order. Scholars and commentators have argued that this swelling configuration of reactionary social forces threatens the future of western hegemony within a 21st century global capitalism. This essay reflects on the role of transnational organizations, organic intellectuals and elite actors in shaping the modern far-right movement. This essay will discuss the rise of a transnational ideology of the contemporary far-right which I call “far-right civilizationism.” This far-right “hegemonic project” seeks to challenge the centrist global governance model of “neoliberal cosmopolitanism,” which has been dominant in the West since the end of the Cold War. The reactionary worldview of far-right civilizationism represents an alternative elite grand strategy for world order, purposed to refurbish elite hegemony during a period of profound structural crisis.

 

Keywords

international political economy, new right, elites, neoliberalism, globalization, transnationalism

 

From: Critical Sociology 2020 46 (7-8)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

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