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Ruth Wodak, The politics of fear: The shameless normalization of far-right discourse. 2nd edn. London: SAGE, 2021. Pp. 337. Pb. £27.

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Ruth Wodak, The politics of fear: The shameless normalization of far-right discourse. 2nd edn. London: SAGE, 2021. Pp. 337. Pb. £27.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2021

Scott Burnett*
Affiliation:
Department of Applied Information Technology University of Gothenburg Forskningsgången 6, 417 56 Gothenburg, Swedenscott.burnett@ait.gu.se

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