Image by futureatlas.com via FlickrWether in Europe's ultra-nationalistic parties (a portion possessing either explicit neo-Nazi or neo-Fascist roots), or in the United States' most reactionary political groups, the West is seeing a rise of the far right not witnessed since the 1930s. At that time, the 1930's Great Depression had fueled far-right popular movements, and today's so-called Great Recession appears to be doing something similar. Asia Times Online :: Asian News, Business and Economy.
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