Has fascism returned to Europe, as we have been informed this week? Is it accurate to talk about all of Europe as a single entity? Are we on the brink of catastrophe, similar to the one that transpired there less than a decade ago? Is the case of the neo-Nazi party in Germany similar to the case of the National Front in France? In Germany, the neo-Nazi party feeds directly off the unholy "classic" Nazism, whereas in France the far-right party feeds off the growing Muslim presence. Would it be accurate to compare these two parties to Geert Wilder's Party for Freedom in the Netherlands? (Let us recall Dutch politician Ayaan Hirsi Ali, whose calls against Islam have been echoed by additional Muslim intellectuals in Europe.) What about Scandinavia, Hungary and England -- does the same characterization apply? Is there one singular reason behind the sweeping success of Euroskeptic parties in the recent European Parliament election? ...
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