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About 16% support the far-right National Front and about 17% the neo-communist Left Front (Front de Gauche).
CNN: Euro crisis invites political extremism in French vote
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Perhaps the clever political scientists, complacent humanists, Spenglerian declinists, right and left neo-isolationists, and simple doubters that the U.S. can do anything right are correct.
WSJ: Eliot Cohen: American Withdrawal and World Disorder
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Their support was scattered among anti-austerity factions ranging from far left to neo-Nazi right, from which it seems impossible to create a government.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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For getting on to forty years I have been involved with a group of persons who in the 1970s got labeled from the left neo-conservatives.
NEWYORKER: Politics and Prose
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Indeed, thanks to the strength of the Left Party, the neo-Nazi National Democrats seem now to have little hope of crossing the 5% threshold for getting into parliament.
ECONOMIST: Germany's election
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In the economic crisis of 2001-2002, when Argentina defaulted on its debt, people came out on to the streets and supermarkets were looted, Bergoglio was quick to denounce the neo-liberal banking system which had left Argentina with an unpayable debt.
FORBES: Is Jorge Bergoglio, The New Pope Francis, A Capitalist?
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Neo-liberalism is a term used by the left to describe the modern school of economics which attempts to move the world towards free-markets (classical liberalism) and away from various forms of central control.
FORBES: Is Jorge Bergoglio, The New Pope Francis, A Capitalist?
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And in general, the Left's justification of jihadist aggression stems from its neo-Marxist faith that the liberal nation-state is the root of all evil.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: March of the red/green brigades
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The Left, which once portrayed itself as the bastion of scientific rationalism, increasingly embraces neo-druidism, a secular form of nature worship.
FORBES: The Poverty Of Ambition: Why The West Is Losing To China And India
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The best alternative to the neo-Gaullist politics of President Jacques Chirac, he argues, is not a more moderate but a harder left.
ECONOMIST: The French Socialist Party