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*** 23-May-16 World View -- Austria deeply split between far-right and left-liberal candidates

This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
  • Austria deeply split between far-right and left-liberal candidates
  • Austria's election part of a world-wide move to the right with deep polarization

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**** Austria deeply split between far-right and left-liberal candidates
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Election posters for Norbert Hofer (L) and Alexander van der Bellen. (AP)

As of this writing on Sunday evening, Austria's electorate is deeply
polarized between two candidates who split the vote almost evenly in
an election on Sunday. The postal votes will be counted on Monday, to
decide the actual winner.

The two candidates are Norbert Hofer of the far-right Freedom Party
versus Alexander Van der Bellen of the left-liberal Green Party. Both
are considered to be fringe parties. What's perhaps most remarkable
is that the two main centrist parties, the center-right Austrian
People's Party (ÖVP) and the center-left Social Democratic Party of
Austria (SPÖ) have both been shut out, for the first time since 1945,
the end of World War II. This rejection of established politicians is
similar to what has been happening in American politics.

There were 4.48 million people voting directly on Sunday, giving
right-wing candidate Norbert Hofer has 51.9% of the vote, and
left-wing candidate Alexander Van der Bellen has 48.1% of the vote.
However, there are 700,000 absentee ballots, or 13.5% of the total
ballots, and so it's quite possible that the postal votes will change
the result quite significantly, giving the victory to either
candidate.

Austria's politics have been strongly affected by the migrant crisis.
About 90,000 people claimed asylum in Austria last year, equivalent to
about 1% of the Austrian population, and the Freedom Party ran an
anti-immigration campaign. Last year, Austria followed Hungary in
closing the border to migrants

passing through from Greece to Germany. Then last month, Austria's
parliament voted to close border with Italy to slow refugees.

A victory by Hofer would give momentum to anti-migrant and eurosceptic
parties in other EU countries. Moves to the right have already
occurred in several countries, including France, Germany, Hungary and
Denmark. BBC and The Local (Austria) and Reuters

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**** Austria's election part of a world-wide move to the right with deep polarization
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I've been writing about the worldwide increase in nationalism and
xenophobia for years. This is a feature of every generational Crisis
era, and we're seeing a repeat of many things that happened in the
1930s.

In 2008 in South Africa, tens of thousands of immigrants were forced
to flee for their lives from their homes and businesses, often with no
time to collect their belongings before their homes and businesses are
looted and destroyed. The xenophobic violence and looting were
generally perpetrated by young South Africans from the Zulu and Xhosa
tribes. At first, refugees from Zimbabwe were particularly targeted,
but later any foreigner was targeted, forcing the government to set up
refugee centers housing some 70,000 refugees. ( "South Africa will create 'temporary shelters' for migrants, not 'refugee camps'"
)

I've written many times about anti-immigrant, anti-Roma, and
anti-Muslim xenophobia in Europe. For example, in 2009 I wrote about
xenophobia in Switzerland ( "Switzerland shocks itself by passing a ban on minarets."
). Other examples include mutual xenophobia between
China and its neighbors, Japan, Philippines, and Vietnam.

So what we're seeing today is not something that's suddenly sprung up.
It's part of a growing trend that's slowly but surely been gathering
power since the generational Crisis era began around 2003.

There's another side to this, however, that we haven't really yet seen
yet, but certainly will -- something corresponding to the 1930s rise
of the radical left -- Socialism and Communism -- as a countervailing
force to the rise of the radical right. Early signs of this are
already evident in America in the candidacies of Donald Trump and
Bernie Sanders.

It's worth recalling something Donald Trump has said. He's said
repeatedly some variation of the following: "My wife has told me to
act more presidential. If I did that, then there would be only ten
people in this audience instead of 2000. So I'm not going to become
presidential until I have to be." The clear implication is that Trump
is like any other politician, just telling his supporters what they
want to hear.

So, from the point of view of Generational Dynamics, Trump himself may
or may not be nationalistic and xenophobic, but he's making
nationalistic, xenophobic speeches because he's appealing to a highly
nationalistic, xenophobic audience, mostly Millennial. In that sense,
he's no different from any other politician in that he'll tell people
what they want to hear if they'll vote for him and give him money.
But it's the people who decide the policies, not the politicians.

As I've written many, many times, it's a core principle of
generational theory that, even in a dictatorship, major decisions are
made by masses of people, by generations of people. The attitudes of
politicians are irrelevant, except insofar as they represent the
attitudes of the people. The Holocaust and World War II would have
occurred with or without Adolf Hitler.

So we've been seeing the same phenomena in both America and Austria:
Complete rejection of established politicians by young Millennials,
and deep polarization as large segments of the population move to the
far left, while other segments move to far right. This is what
happened in the 1930s, leading to World War II. And it's what's
happening today, and will lead to the approaching Clash of
Civilizations World War that I've been writing about for years.
The Local (Austria) and Guardian (London) and Washington Post


KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Austria, Norbert Hofer, Freedom Party,
Alexander van der Bellen, Green Party, People's Party, Social Democratic Party,
South Africa, Zimbabwe, Switzerland, Socialism, Communism

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