REEES & Fortunoff Archive | Living Right: Far-Right Youth Activists in Contemporary Europe
The Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies Program at the Yale MacMillan Center and the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies presents Agnieszka Pasieka, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Montreal, on her latest book - Living Right: Far-Right Youth Activists in Contemporary Europe. Moderated by Jason Stanley, the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy (Yale University)
Radical nationalism is on the rise in Europe and throughout the world. Living Right provides an in-depth account of the ideas and practices that are driving the varied forms of far-right activism by young people from all walks of life, revealing how these social movements offer the promise of comradery, purpose, and a moral calling to self-sacrifice, and demonstrating how far-right ideas are understood and lived in ways that speak to a variety of experiences.
In this eye-opening book, Agnieszka Pasieka draws on her own sometimes harrowing fieldwork among Italian, Polish, and Hungarian militant youths, painting unforgettable portraits of students, laborers, entrepreneurs, musicians, and activists from well-off middle class backgrounds who have all found a nurturing home in the far right. Providing an in-depth account of radical nationalist communities and networks that are taking root across Europe, she shows how the simultaneous orientation of these groups toward the local and the transnational is a key to their success. With a focus on far-right morality that challenges commonly held ideas about the right, Pasieka describes how far-right movements afford opportunities to the young to be active members of tightly bonded comradeships while sharing in a broader project with global ramifications.
Required reading for anthropologists and anyone concerned about the resurgence of far-right militancy today, Living Right sheds necessary light on the forces that have made the growing appeal of fascist idealism for young people one of the most alarming trends of our time.
Bio: Agnieszka Pasieka is a sociocultural anthropologist. Her work focuses on political mobilization, activism and social movements. She is author of Hierarchy and pluralism: living religious difference in Catholic Poland (Palgrave 2015) and Living right: politics, morality and far-right youth activism in contemporary Europe (Princeton University Press 2024). She has also authored numerous journal publications on religious pluralism, religious and ethnic minorities, multiculturalism, postsocialist transformation, and, most recently, far-right movements, transnational nationalism and fascism. Her new project tackles the problem of far-right environmental politics. In 2024, she was a fellow at Fortunoff Archive and worked on a critical edition of a testimony. Currently, she is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Montreal.