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For ten years now, the "New Right", an intellectual movement that aims to intellectually renew right-wing extremism, has succeeded in penetrating the center of society. However, such a rapid rise would not have been possible without rich patrons. Ever since the meeting in Potsdam uncovered by the media outlet Correctiv, the public has been aware of regular meetings between wealthy investors and far-right activists. These are mostly older entrepreneurs from the old federal states who want to influence society according to their own ideas. For example, there is a building contractor from Stuttgart who has invested in new right-wing media such as Compact magazine.
Generally speaking, little is known about these financiers of the shift to the right among the general public. Who are the financially strong supporters of the right? What are their motives? And how influential are these financiers in the German "new right"?
Christian Fuchs reports in GESELLSCHAFTSRAUM on his years of Follow the Money research into the brown capital market and explains why we have all involuntarily become the biggest financial backers of the new right.
With: Christian Fuchs (author & journalist, Die Zeit)
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