The Evolution of a Radicalised Mainstream: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Far-Right Shift in Italy

Monday, 7 July 2025: 00:30
Location: SJES017 (Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences (JES))
Oral Presentation
Prof. Emanuele TOSCANO, PhD, Università degli Studi "Guglielmo Marconi", Italy
The present paper investigates the significant rightward shift in Italy's political mainstream. The rise to power of the Italian radical right is the result of a long-term process in which political, cultural, and social causes played a role: historical context, socio-political dynamics, and ideological shifts.
Through an analysis of electoral data and public discourses, this paper identifies key drivers of the radicalization of the Italian mainstream. Within the others, it will focus on three fundamental aspects:
a) the global economic crisis, which has increased competition for diminishing resources, including employment and the use of public services, thus widening old socioeconomic cleavages and generating new, more pertinent ones; b) the role played by Silvio Berlusconi and the governments he led from
1994 onwards, participated by a post-fascist right that has been normalized; c) the normalisation of discourses and positions opposing migration processes in the name of a fictitious theory of ethnic substitution.