Student Henk Bovekerk gets 10 for essay about ‘fascist’ Freedom Party PVV

Henk Bovekerk, a student at the University of Tilburg has claimed a ten for his thesis which analyzes Geert Wilders’ PVV party. According to Bovekerke, Wilders and his movement are the prototype of modern fascism.

For his thesis, the student used the book “The eternal recurrence of fascism” (De eeuwige terugkeer van het fascisme) written by Rob Riemen, director of the prestigious Nexus Institute. The Nexus Institute is affiliated to the University of Tilburg.

Besides Riemen’s book, Bovekerk studied also works by Geert Wilders, PVV MP Martin Bosma and historian Robert O. Paxton, writes the website of the University of Tilburg.

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In his book, Riemen says that Wilders’ populism is comparable to the early days of fascism in the 1930s. He defines fascism as “the politicization of the vindictive masses who feature no spiritual values​​’.

According to Riemen, PVV voters are “victims” and driven by Wilders “demagogy”. “He looks for scapegoats and lies in his political program. That makes him the perfect anti-Democrat,” said Riemen earlier to NRC.