In this short series, Mark Wegierski tries to grapple with the conceptual implications of the post-2008 financial crisis, suggesting there are difficulties with the conventional views of both Left and Right. We should try to look at what the so-called “anti-system opposition” (opozycja antysystemowa) may hold in common.
Lower immigration and fiscal probity are not necessarily solely right-wing policies. One might well ask why there must be such an extensive vacuum on the spectrum (in Canada, for instance) between the generally publicly acceptable and prevalent liberal and left-liberal views, and the tiny neo-Nazi groupuscules, who have sometimes been credited with a much exaggerated power and influence by the mass media?
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