
Extreme Rechte in der Krise – Kämpfe ums Subjekt
Author(s) -
Christina Kaindl
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
prokla
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2700-0311
pISSN - 0342-8176
DOI - 10.32387/prokla.v39i157.412
Subject(s) - injustice , welfare state , politics , authoritarianism , state (computer science) , feeling , political science , immigration , representation (politics) , political economy , welfare , globalization , sociology , law , social psychology , democracy , psychology , algorithm , computer science
The success of right wing parties in Europe is closely linked to the lack of representation that went along with the neoliberal shift of the social democrats. Feelings of injustice going along with altering the trans-national mode of production, concepts of the welfare state and labour politics were taken into account by rightwing “critics” that fight globalization in fighting immigrants. The crisis and bail-out-politics enforced feelings of injustice but at the same time brought the state – and the unions – ‘back in’ e.g. in creating a ‘clash-for-clunkers’ project. That seems to have weakened right-wing parties in Germany and France presenting themselves as an authoritarian fordistic option, but at the same time strengthened racist campaigns in other countries.