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« Last post by kkshaha cnd on September 16, 2023, 05:25:57 am »If, on the other hand, as happens with the groups that in Europe call " red-browns"» (in the line that Alain de Benoist outlined in the 1960s and that could now be exemplified in the followers of authors such as Diego Fusaro, who promotes right-wing values and left-wing ideas, but also in a Latin American tradition in which the nationalism weighs more than progressivism) if liberalism were taken as the "main enemy" (for ideological or geopolitical reasons), then the dilemma would be different.
These sectors exist, of course, but it is doubtful that, at Phone Number List for now, they are politically relevant in Latin America, so we can move forward assuming that the left, taken in a broad sense, does want to defend formal (or liberal or bourgeois) democracy. ). At this point, if what we want is to effectively defend that democracy (even if it is only as a first step to build an advanced democracy), then we must begin by understanding that this requires coexisting with right-wing groups, even radical right-wing ones.

It is democracy (formal, liberal, bourgeois) that forces these radicalized spaces to follow guidelines that many of their activists do not believe in, but are forced to respect. That is why in almost all countries (even in those where this growth is frankly alarming) these parties (Alternative for Germany, National Rally in France, Sweden Democrats, the Republican Party in Chile), far from being expelled from the democratic system, are included and confronted within that framework.
These sectors exist, of course, but it is doubtful that, at Phone Number List for now, they are politically relevant in Latin America, so we can move forward assuming that the left, taken in a broad sense, does want to defend formal (or liberal or bourgeois) democracy. ). At this point, if what we want is to effectively defend that democracy (even if it is only as a first step to build an advanced democracy), then we must begin by understanding that this requires coexisting with right-wing groups, even radical right-wing ones.

It is democracy (formal, liberal, bourgeois) that forces these radicalized spaces to follow guidelines that many of their activists do not believe in, but are forced to respect. That is why in almost all countries (even in those where this growth is frankly alarming) these parties (Alternative for Germany, National Rally in France, Sweden Democrats, the Republican Party in Chile), far from being expelled from the democratic system, are included and confronted within that framework.
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