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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Rise of Ecofascism: Climate Change and the Far Right (Sam Moore & Alex Roberts)

 

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Front Matter
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
On ‘ecofascism’
1. A history of far-right ecologism
Humans and environmental change
Colonial nature-management
Towards Madison Grant
Fascism
Postwar movements
Far-right ecologism in the US
Far-right ecologism: towards the present
2. The far right and nature now
Denialism
(or, acceptance in one form or another)
Environmental authoritarianism
3. Online far-right ecologism and far-right movements
4. Deadly ecofascist violence
The Base
Radical flank dynamics
5. Towards ecofascism proper?
Three futures
The nativist movement
‘Fossilized Reaction’
‘Batteries, Bombs and Borders’
‘Climate Collapse Cults’
Crises of governance
Far-right ecologism and its future
Conclusion
 
 
 
 
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