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The '''Extreme right''' or '''Ultra right''' is the term used by most scholars to discuss right-wing political groups that step outside the boundaries of traditional electoral politics. This generally includes the revolutionary right, militant racial supremacists and religious bigots, ], ], ], and ].


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==References==

Durham, Martin. 2000. ''The Christian Right, the Far Right and the Boundaries of American Conservatism''. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.

Durham, Martin. 2002. "From Imperium to Internet: the National Alliance and the American Extreme Right" ''Patterns of Prejudice'' 36(3), (July): 50-61.

Hainsworth, Paul, ed. 2000. ''The Politics of the Extreme Right: From the Margins to the Mainstream''. London: Pinter.

Mudde, Cas. 2000. ''The Ideology of the Extreme Right.'' Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.

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