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Mosaic of the contemporary populist radical right: A review essay

The modern state and its enemies: democracy, nationalism and antisemitism, by Samuel Salzborn, London, Anthem Press, 2020. 228 pp., £80.00, $125.00 (hardback), ISBN:9781785272202

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