A. James McAdams and Alejandro Castrillon have produced an excellent collection on the connections among the French Nouvelle droite, the Alt-right, and the Paleoconservative movement. The diverse contributors, who span the globe, admirably account for the evolution of the extreme Right in the context of the crisis of liberal society and show that it is not necessarily backward looking. It can also be modern and avant-garde. Moreover, they call our attention to the persistence of the racial question for the extreme Right. A salutary book for everyone. A must read!
Stephane Francois, University of Mons, Belgium
With its thorough and insightful analyses of a wide range of extreme-right thinkers and their sustained efforts to reach a broader political audience and influence public opinion, this important collection sheds crucial light on the battle of ideas that liberal democracy is facing in the early 21st century. Given the worrisome advance of rightwing populism, which draws a number of its appeals from this intellectual cauldron, it is high time to take this ideological milieu seriously. McAdams, Castrillon and their expert contributors make a major contribution by systematically elucidating radical-right thought in Europe, the United States, and beyond.
Kurt Weyland, University of Texas at Austin, USA
For anyone who believed that fascism was defeated on the battlefield in World War II, this volume will provide a bracing wake-up call. Whether calling itself the Alt-right, Young Conservatism, or White Nationalism, the thinkers discussed here are all motivated by an intense animus against liberal democracy. This book should be read by anyone wishing to understand the philosophic roots of what took place in Washington DC on January 6, 2021.
Steven B. Smith, Yale University, USA, and author of Reclaiming Patriotism in an Age of Extremes
Here at last we have a series of genuinely scholarly engagements with a wide range of propagandists for 'differentialist racism' in several of its New Right, Identitarian, and overtly racist dialects. No matter how abstruse or 'metapolitical' these thinkers seem, understanding them matters because they supply the discourse for a broad spectrum of right-wing populist and neo-fascist movements chipping away at the foundations of liberal democracy all over the world.
Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University, UK, and author of Fascism: An Introduction to Comparative Fascist Studies
For years we have ignored far-right thinkers as primitive or irrelevant, at our own peril. Now that far-right politics has entered the political mainstream, we no longer have this luxury. Many of the thinkers in this book have evaded serious analysis, despite having profoundly affected politics. Others might seem marginal now, but so did people like Alain de Benoist a few decades ago. To protect liberal democracy against their ideas, we first must understand them. This book is an essential guide for that purpose.
Cas Mudde, University of Georgia, USA, and author of The Far Right Today
McAdams and Castrillon have assembled a diverse team of brilliant scholars to provide a comprehensive overview of the main themes and concerns of far-right thinkers in Europe, North America, and beyond. By taking the ideas and ideals of anti-liberal movements seriously, this volume collectively gives the reader an intimate understanding of the main intellectual concerns animating anti-democratic activists in the developed world--and a heightened sense of just how dangerous these movements may turn out to be for the future of global democracy.
Steve E. Hanson, Lettie Pate Evans Professor of Government at William & Mary, USA
Interview between A. James McAdams and Ralph Bunche Institute Director and Graduate Center Presidential Professor John Torpey, CUNY, USA
https://www.gc.cuny.edu/News/All-News/Detail?id=60494
Interview between A. James McAdams and Marlene Laruelle, Director of the Illiberalism Studies Program at the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, USA
https://www.illiberalism.org/a-james-mcadams-on-illiberal-democracy/
Interview between A. James McAdams and Ashley Rowland, the Kellogg Institute at the University of Notre Dame, USA
https://kellogg.nd.edu/news/%E2%80%98they%E2%80%99re-attacking-liberal-democracy-inside%E2%80%99