Editorial

Ethical Perspectives 12 (2):119-121 (2005)
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Abstract

It is possible that far-right parties will in the future be accepted as normal political parties, but or the moment that is not yet the case. The extreme right embodies a more radical “no” than the “no” of the usual opposition parties.

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