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Robinson, William I. (2019): "Global Capitalist Crisis and Twenty-First Century Fascism: Beyond the Trump Hype", SCIENCE & SOCIETY, 83(2)."There is a broader discussion on why the left response to crisis has been so weak relative to that of the far-right that I cannot explore here. Suffice it to note that, in my view, an important part of the story is that the political class that has been in power in recent decades as an agent of the TCC [the emerging transnational capitalist class] is more than bankrupt — it is feeding the turn to the far right. As the corporate, political, and cultural elite came to embrace “multiculturalism” and “diversity,” their strategy aimed to neuter through a politics of cooptation the demands for social justice and anti-capitalist transformation. The strategy has served to eclipse the language of the working and popular classes and of anti-capitalism. It helps to derail ongoing revolts from below, has helped push white workers into an “identity” of white nationalism and helped the neo-fascist right organize them politically (among the extensive literature on these matters, see, i.a., Haider, 2018; Historical Materialism, 2018; Johnson, 2017; Michaels, 2016; Reed, 2001; Kelley, 2016; Darder and Torres, 2004; Street, 2017)."
https://escholarship.org/content/qt56s905bf/qt56s905bf.pdf
In der Wissenschaft haben es einige durchschaut - wenn es sich bis in die Bevölkerung herumspricht gibt es vielleicht doch noch Hoffnung für die Linke. Ganz bemerkenswert und passend zur Thematik ist auch ein aktuelles Interview mit dem im obigen Text zitierten Reed zu Sanders: