Source: The Bulwark
by Matt McManus
“For all its claims to represent the interests of the People, the far right sure doesn’t appear to like a lot of them. The movement’s list of enemies is so capacious it would put Richard Nixon’s to shame. Some days, it seems as though it encompasses most of the human race. You might wonder how to square this with the right’s commitment to tradition and order. How can a society be justly ordered if it has been set up to exclude most people? The answer is that much of the far right’s social vision is fundamentally volkisch: Homogeneity and unity are goals that override democratic inclusion, and this is where the movement’s resentful agonism comes from. ‘Resentful’ is a key term here: Anyone who has read or listened to the movement’s leading figures is familiar with the tone of endless aggrievement.” (07/16/26)
https://www.thebulwark.com/p/whos-to-blame-ask-the-far-right-they-have-list