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While Americans have long clashed over our country’s cruel and bigoted past, Germans have undertaken one of the most thoroughgoing efforts of any nation on the planet to reckon with their history. Germany, perhaps more than any other country, has attempted to pull out by the roots its homegrown variant of the reactionary spirit — the tendency of opponents of social change to choose hierarchy over democracy, trying to constrain or even topple democracy to protect hierarchies of wealth and status.

The Nazis were born out of disgust with post-World War I Weimar democracy, led by men furious about both the new government’s weakness and acceptance of the Jewish minority into German society. After Nazism brought Germany to ruin, preventing a reactionary resurgence became one of the central goals of the country’s subsequent leaders.

So it’s all the more extraordinary that in the past few years, Germany’s far right has been on the rise.

In 2015, at the peak of the global refugee crisis, German chancellor Angela Merkel announced an open-door policy for those fleeing violence in Syria and elsewhere. In response, the Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party, a Euroskeptic faction without a single seat in Parliament, morphed into a virulently xenophobic force calling for Germany to slam Merkel’s open door shut.

But its rise illustrates something vitally important: That Germany, of all countries, could fail to prevent a surge in reactionary antidemocratic politics suggests there’s something eternal and enduring about the reactionary spirit. And there is something about our current time period that makes it especially likely to flourish — not just in Germany, but around the world.

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[–] masquenox@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

its relative.

Relative to what, Clyde?

I'll tell you... because in this liberal hive mind called lemmy.world you're not going to find plenty of people who knows.

It doesn't get any simpler than this. What is left or right is dictated by the status quo. That which seeks to dismantle the status quo is left. That which seeks to protect the status quo is right. That's why there is no such thing as a "left-wing" government because all governments have a vested interest in protecting the status quo.

So no... there is nothing "left" about Canadian or European political establishments - they are all invested in protecting the liberal status quo and that makes them all right-wing. They are no less right-wing than the US government is. Pretending to be "nicer" about violently maintaining the status quo does not make a state less right-wing.