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Sam Twyford-Moore

    Außen grün, innen braun
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    The Rise of Ecofascism
    The Rapids
    • 2022

      The Rise of Ecofascism

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The world faces a climate crisis stretching deep into the 21st century and an ascendant far right. Are these trends related? How does the far right think about the environment, and what openings does the coming crisis present for them? This incisive new book traces the long history of far-right environmentalism and explores how it is adapting to the contemporary world. It argues that right-wing extremists, after years of denying the reality of climate change, are now showing serious signs of reversing their strategy. A new generation of far-right activists has recognised a convenient truth: the global climate crisis represents their best chance yet for a return to relevance. In reality, however, their noxious blend of conspiracy, hatred, and violence is no solution at all: it is the “eco-socialism of fools.” Only a real commitment to climate justice can tackle the crisis we face and stop the far right in its tracks. No-one interested in the struggle against right-wing extremism and the crusade for climate justice can afford to miss this trenchant critique of burgeoning eco-fascism.

      The Rise of Ecofascism
    • 2022

      This book provides proven practical strategies and approaches to help you run your existing learning activities in new and more effective ways. It shows how by using distinct and deliberate strategies, teachers and trainers can guide and maximise the learning and development that their activity provides.

      Amplifying Activities for Great Experiential Learning
    • 2018

      Writing and mental illness make excellent bedfellows, for better or worse. The Rapids is an extraordinary personal memoir peppered with film and literary criticism, as well as family history. It manages to be both a wild ride and introspective at once, exploring a condition that touches thousands of people, directly or indirectly.

      The Rapids