
EU voters are normalizing the far right
The left is failing to attract disaffected voters.
Perspectives | Politics2024.06.19
What happens when voters elect populists who equate majority will with moral good?
Growing inequality and economic insecurity have created a fertile ground for insurgent political parties to make inroads among voters whose concerns have not been assuaged by mainstream political parties and other political alternatives.
Discourse about far-right parties reflects the political establishment’s unending sense of self-importance.

Nicholas Kulawiak
Nicholas Kulawiak is English language editor at K2.0. He holds a master’s degree in Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies from Georgetown University and bachelor’s degrees in History and Politics from University of Puget Sound.
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