Introduction. When the Rights Go Marching In: An Introduction 1. Forty Years of Radical Right-Wing Populism: An Assessment 2. Neoliberal Totalitarianism 3. Populism: Uses, Abuses and Travels of an Uncomfortable Concept 4. The Intellectual Reconstruction of Post War Fascism and the Populist Right 5. Latin American Neo-Patriot Far-Right: Between the Crisis of Globalisation and Regional Political Processes 6. The Marginalisation of Neo-Fascist Ideologies in Europe: The Traditional Extreme Right in the Postmodern Era 7. The Effect of the Resurgent Radical Populist Right on the Main Centre-Left and Centre-Right Parties and their Adaptation Strategies: The Case of Austria 8. The Right in Italy: Awaiting the Day of Reckoning 9. The Spanish Post-Fascist Right: The Unique Case of Vox 10. The Argentinean Right and the New Order of Cambiemos (2015–2019) 11. Bolsonaro in Brazil: To the Right of the Right 12. The Right Turn as a Process, Not an Assault: The Ecuadorian Case, 2007–2019 13. The Stillborn Revolution: The Failure of Right-Wing Populism in the United States Epilogue. Right and Left in a Post-Covid-19 World