Why is the far right an extraordinary force in saying 'no'? Professor Giovanni Orsina from LUISS Guido Carli University explains that they feel betrayed because they don't benefit from integration and globalization. There is a deep division between big cities and rural areas. #riseofthefarright
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00:00The far right is an extraordinary force to say no.
00:04No to the world as it is, no to progress, no to Europe, no to the global economy.
00:11Very good.
00:30Above all, the center areas of the big cities and the rural areas.
00:35People who live in small centers, in rural areas, that feel cut off the global world.
00:42And people who live in the big cities that are like the knots of the global network.
00:49You feel that globalization is good for you because you live in one of the elements of the global network.
00:57And it is quite clear that this is the division now.
01:01And it is quite clear that the local elites of the periphery are angry at the global elites of the centers.