
Mabel Berezin
@mabelberezin
Sociology Professor @Cornell, Director Institute for European Studies @CornellEurope writes on politics, culture, #nationalism, #populism #fascism. Views my own
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Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's far-right National Front party who died Tuesday at 96, was a driving force behind public xenophobia, nationalism & anti-globalization that began to take off in Europe post-2000, says Cornell Dept of Sociology prof Mabel Berezin as.cornell.edu/news/cornell-e…


Cornell Dept of Sociology Mabel Berezin “His most oft cited quoted was that ‘the gas chambers were simply a detail of the Second World War.’ He ran for all sorts of offices including the French Presidency – three times – and even had a breakthrough in 2002. Yet, he never expected his party to govern," said Berezin.


If you want to know details of Jean Marie Le Pen to 2006 check out my book #jeanmarielepen #populism #NationalFront CornellArts&Sciences Cornell Dept of Sociology Cornell Institute for European Studies








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