A Right To Explain, A Qualitative Study On The Receptiveness Of Flemish Workers To The Extreme Right

Ethical Perspectives 12 (2):171-204 (2005)
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Abstract

As support for the far right in Belgium grows, there is ongoing socio-economic change. This affects a broad spectrum of Flemish society, and we sought to canvas a cross-section of the opinions and proclivities of Flemish workers, to assess to what extent and in what regards the perceptions of changing work conditions may be indicators which help to explain concommitant the growing receptireness to the extreme right in Flanders

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