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From Crisis to Catastrophe provides a comprehensive genealogy of the Global New Right, exploring how successive waves of political and economic upheaval have generated authoritarian and nationalist movements worldwide. Leah Feldman and Aamir R. Mufti trace the ideological and material conditions that have enabled the emergence of right-wing politics across different regions and historical periods.
The authors argue that understanding the New Right requires examining its deep historical roots rather than treating contemporary phenomena as anomalies. Through careful analysis of political movements, intellectual currents, and structural transformations, they illuminate the connections between past crises and present-day catastrophes. This work offers critical insights into how global capitalism, colonialism, and cultural anxieties have converged to shape modern reactionary politics.







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