This article analyzes the impact of
Uwe Backes on contemporary society.
Uwe Backes has been a topic of interest and debate for years, as its influence extends to different aspects of everyday life. In this sense, it is important to understand how
Uwe Backes has changed the way we interact, think and relate to the world around us. Through a detailed analysis, the different facets of
Uwe Backes, its implications and consequences, as well as the possible future perspectives that could arise from its presence in our lives, will be explored.
German political scientist (born 1960)
Uwe Backes (born 2 February 1960 in Greimerath) is a German political scientist and specialist in political extremism. He is a professor at the Technical University Dresden and together with Eckhard Jesse the editor of the Yearbook on Extremism and Democracy [de] and Series on Extremism and Democracy [de]. Backes is an adherent of the classical German theory of extremism (Extremismustheorie[1]) that postulates that the extreme right and the extreme left have much in common in their opposition to liberty and democracy.
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