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The '''Far Right''', '''Radical Right''', or '''Hard Right''' are terms used by many scholars to discuss political groups, movements, and political parties that are located to the right of mainstream electoral ]. | |||
Much confusion is caused by widely varying usage of the term. | |||
Far Right can refer to: | |||
*The Dissident Right, Activist Right, Right-Wing Populism, or rightist factions of conservative political parties. These are all forms of ] located between traditional ] and the ]. In this case particpants are found outside mainstream electoral politics, but they generally produce a movement of drastic reform rather than actual revolution. | |||
*The ], which includes ], White supremacists, and ]. Such groups are generally revolutionary in character rather than reformist. | |||
*The whole range of right-wing politics from the Dissident Right to the far reaches of the ]. | |||
The page ] helps sort this out. | |||
The list below includes a range of political parties, some of which have also been decribed as ] or even ]: | |||
==Current political parties referred to as far right== | |||
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==References== | |||
Betz, Hans-Georg and Stefan Immerfall, eds. 1998. The New Politics of the Right: Neo-Populist Parties and Movements in Established Democracies. New York: St. Martin's Press. | |||
Betz, Hans-Georg. 1994. Radical Right-wing Populism in Western Europe, New York: St. Martins Press,. | |||
Durham, Martin. 2000. ''The Christian Right, the Far Right and the Boundaries of American Conservatism''. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press. |
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