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Political Extremism and Its Implications: An Inquiry into Violence, Struggle, and Self-Sacrifice
Political Extremism and Its Implications: An Inquiry into Violence, Struggle, and Self-Sacrifice

Author(s): Yuliy Yuliev
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Political behavior, Political psychology, Politics and society, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Politics and Identity
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: political extremism; extreme nationalism; George Orwell; David Sidorsky; civil society; political parties; identity politics; U.S. politics; human culture

Summary/Abstract: This research paper draws upon English novelist George Orwell’s observations on human proclivities toward struggle and self-sacrifice, as seen in his criticism of “Mein Kampf”, and uses them to explore the complex nature of political extremism. By analyzing the evolution of the political narrative since the 1970s, from economic to cultural issues, it investigates the foundations of extreme nationalism within contemporary liberal democracies. In order to show the features and motives of this phenomenon, the study observes several European far-right groups through the lens of extreme nationalism, uncovering similar themes of anti-globalization, immigration, and European Union views. It delves further into the examination of human beings by taking a closer look at the way culture shaped our development as a species and the fundamental urge for identification and belonging, providing insights into the psychological underpinnings of extreme beliefs and behavior. It also looks at the foundations of group violence, discussing it as a morally motivated behavior meant to maintain and preserve social ties and the concept of struggle as behavioral mechanisms exploited by extreme nationalists. To thoroughly assess the validity of Orwell’s ideas, the research combines the theoretical framework with a case study of the contemporary tendencies towards extremism in the U.S. political system. The analysis leads to the conclusion that George Orwell’s findings that the attractiveness of political extremism has its roots in basic features of human nature are still applicable in modern democratic societies.

  • Issue Year: XXXIII/2024
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 115-121
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English
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