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Living Right: Far Right Youth Activists in Contemporary Europe

May 8, 2025
Dr. Agnieszka Pasieka, a sociocultural anthropologist at the University of Montreal, dives into the intriguing world of far-right youth activism in Europe. She discusses how the allure of fascist idealism is drawing young people seeking community and purpose. Dr. Pasieka shares insights from her fieldwork among diverse youths, revealing their motivations and experiences. The conversation challenges stereotypes while highlighting the importance of empathy and dialogue in understanding these complex groups. Join her as she unpacks the emotional journeys of these activists and the societal factors influencing their paths.
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INSIGHT

Ethnography Requires Open Engagement

  • Ethnography demands openness to others, suspending one's views to engage deeply in co-producing knowledge with participants.
  • The challenge and beauty of ethnographic work remain constant across political spectrums.
INSIGHT

Far-Right Self-Identification Nuances

  • Far-right activists rarely self-identify as 'fascist' or even 'right-wing,' preferring group-specific names or terms like 'militant.'
  • They seek to craft new political agendas inspired by fascism rather than replicating past ideologies.
INSIGHT

Community Bonds Drive Far-Right Keeps

  • Far-right movements provide diverse people from poets to entrepreneurs a community of support and friendship.
  • This sense of belonging and support often outweighs political hatred in motivating sustained involvement.
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