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Social breakdown thesis also known as the anomie–social breakdown thesis〔Fella, S. and Ruzza, C. (2009) ''Reinventing the Italian Right: Territorial politics, populism and post-fascism, Abingdon: Routledge, p 215〕 is a theory that posits that individuals that are socially isolated living in atomized socially disintegrated societies are particularly likely to support right wing populist parties. According to social breakdown theory the fact that traditional social structures based on class and religion are breaking down individuals lack a sense of belonging and are attracted to ethnic nationalist parties because according to psychological research it leads to an increased sense of self-esteem and efficacy.〔Merkel, P. and Weinberg, L. (2004) ''Right-wing Extremism in the Twenty-first Century'', Frank Cass Publishers: London, pp 50-51〕 ==Support== Some studies have shown a positive correlation between a high urban level of social isolation and low religious and trade union ties and support for the French Front Nationale and the German Die Republikaner.〔Merkel, P. and Weinberg, L. (2004) ''Right-wing Extremism in the Twenty-first Century'', Frank Cass Publishers: London, pp 50-51〕 A Dutch study has linked social isolation and support for the far-right.〔M. Fennema and J. Tillie, 'Social Isolation: Theoretical Concept and Empirical Measurement' in M. Fennema et al (eds.) In Search of Structure: Essays in Social Science Methodology (Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 1998)〕
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