Preachers of Hate by Angus Roxburgh

Preachers of Hate by Angus Roxburgh

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Summary

From his position as BBC Europe correspondent, Angus Roxburgh lays bare the reason why Europe has become once again a fertile breeding ground for the Far Right through first-hand interviews with its supporters and leaders.

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Preachers of Hate by Angus Roxburgh

From his position as BBC Europe correspondent, Angus Roxburgh lays bare the reason why Europe has become once again a fertile breeding ground for the Far Right through first-hand interviews with its supporters and leaders. He argues that we should be on high alert regarding the influence of radical thought, intolerance and charismatic leadership on ordinary politics. Since 1998 one by one the left-wing governments of Europe have been toppled by miscalulating the severity of the problems that face them. Deaf to the concerns of many of the traditionally left-wing voters, the entire spectrum of European political classes remain incapable of dealing with the strong domestic undercurrents surfacing in the aftermath of the events of September 2001.
Angus Roxburgh is one of the BBCs most distinguished foreign correspondents has for four years been BBC News correspondent based in Brussels. Starting his career as a translator in Breznew's Russia, Angus Roxburgh was expelled in 1989 as a spy while working for the Sunday Times. In 1991 he covered the Moscow putsch for the Guardian. Since then he has become one of the BBCs most distinguished foreign correspondents. His previous books include theacclaimed Second Russian Revolution.
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ISBN 13 9781903933213
ISBN 10 1903933218
Title Preachers of Hate
Author Angus Roxburgh
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Gibson Square Books Ltd
Year published 2002-11-07
Number of pages 320
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