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Is Europe on the brink of a resurgence of fascism?

Apr25

In France 6.3 million people have just voted for the far-right. The number is alarming and, in the context of European history, sinister. It seems that fascism is rearing its ugly head, but this time wearing the mask of the people. Continue reading →

Leave a comment Posted in Politics Tagged Arturo Ui, Brecht, fascism, France, Marine Le Pen, Sarkozy

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