Reflections on the Political Crisis and Right-wing Populism
a. hayek, america first, american empire, american hero, angela merkel, antonio gramsci, as well as, carl schmitt, central african republic, class, cold war, communist international, countries, crisis, dani rodrik, danish people, didier eribon, donald trump, eastern european, economic, economic crisis, emmanuel macron, erich fried, european union, federal republic, for lenin, frank deppe, friedrich nietzsche, front national, gerhard schroder, global, global north, global south, great crisis, great financial, great transformation, herfried munkler, human development index, i. wallerstein, islamic state, junge welt, left, middle east, middle eastern, nancy fraser, neoliberal, new labour, new right, no alternative, p. in, p. the, p. this, peter gowan, policy, political, political crisis, power, raw materials, rightwing, russian october revolution, silicon valley, silk road, since november, social, social darwinist, south korea, soviet union, stephen gill, suddeutsche zeitung, theresa may, toni negri, tony blair, trade, u.
in, ulrich menzel, united nations, united states, vladimir putin, wall street, washington consensus, well as, william shakespeare, wing populism, world, world bank, world economic forum, world system, world war, xi jinping