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Disaster Nationalism

The Downfall of Liberal Civilization

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Disaster Nationalism

By: Richard Seymour
Narrated by: John Keating
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The rise of the new far right has left the world grappling with a profound misunderstanding. While the spotlight often shines on the actions of charismatic leaders, the true peril lies elsewhere. Defeating these people will not stem the tide driving them forward. They are merely the embodiment of profound forces that are rarely understood. Propelled through the vast networks of social media and fueled by far-right influencers, enthralled by images of disaster and fantasies of doom, they have emerged from a reservoir of societal despair, fear, and isolation. Within this seething cauldron, we witness not only the surge of far-right political movements but also the sparks of individual and collective violence against perceived enemies, from 'lone wolf' killers to terrifying pogroms. Should a new fascism emerge, it will coalesce from these very elements. This is disaster nationalism.

Richard Seymour delves deep into this alarming development in world politics, dissecting its roots, its influencers, and the threats it poses. With meticulous analysis and compelling storytelling, Seymour offers a stark warning. The battle against disaster nationalism is not just political; it is a struggle for our collective soul and the future of civilization itself. Unless we understand the deeper forces propelling the far-right resurgence, we have little chance of stopping it.

©2024 Richard Seymour (P)2024 Tantor Media
Anthropology Politics & Government Socialism Social justice Capitalism Liberalism
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If you want to understand how the ultra right has gained ground in international politics read this book. There is lot to get annoyed, frustrated and down right angry about in this book. I am off to read something boring and mundane now to calm down!

Thought provoking

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political psycho-drama. (So no fun at all.) I hope there will be a sequel addressing 'what is to be done'.

I had to struggle to persist against an irritating rendition of the text replete with Matt Berry-esque comical mispronunciations of common English words and famous names, as well as misjudged emphases. Despite that it was worth it

Compelling analysis of the present

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