par Vanlaer, Jean
Référence Espace populations sociétés, 87, 3, page (475-486)
Publication Publié, 1987
Référence Espace populations sociétés, 87, 3, page (475-486)
Publication Publié, 1987
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | A regional analysis shows the very strong relation between extreme right votes and core-periphery opposition in each national space, always present but very different from one country to another. In the North-West European countries (Federal Germany excluded), extreme right appears in the big cities where there are some sociological problems (insecurity, coexistence with immigrants). Elsewhere, the extreme right is clearly peripheral and expresses the revolt of marginal social strata and regions. Almost everywhere, there is a very important difference between the spatial distribution of the extreme right and the other political families. The extreme right attracts the social groups which, according to their class position or cultural affiliation, do not identify themselves with the classic political parties. -English summary |