What does it mean when scholars say the far right has been "mainstreamed" in policy? From Trump's deportation orders to attacks on the Treaty in Aotearoa, exclusionary politics is no longer at the fringe — it is writing the legislation. A culture-centered guide to how it happened, and what it means. By Mohan J. Dutta 10 May 2026 When a Deputy Prime Minister tells a public broadcaster how to do its journalism, when a coalition partner runs ministerial portfolios on a platform of disestablishing the Treaty principles, when an Australian senator announces from the Senate floor that the country is being "replaced," when an Indian Home Minister describes Muslim migrants as "termites," when a US administration designates "antifa" as a terrorist movement while pardoning the Capitol rioters — we are not looking at fringe phenomena. We are looking at the architecture of contemporary government. The far right is no longer banging on the door of t...
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