ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月27日 09時25分


The blocked entrance to a defunct paper mill in Wizernes in Pas-de-Calais, the rural and industrial area in the northernmost tip of France. In the 1970s, France, like other industrialized countries, began a shift away from manufacturing to a services-based economy, and within a few decades, Pas-de-Calais came to epitomize industrial decline. It’s now France’s rust belt and coal country all in one. The working-class voters here have long supported France’s Socialists along with the French Communist Party. But as in the U.S., these workers have increasingly lost faith in the parties of the left. Marine Le Pen's National Front is attempting to fill this political void, and with national elections looming, the far right has depicted itself as the new defender of the French worker. The party’s success — in the coming election and beyond — will hinge in no small part on its ability to supplant the left in places like Pas-de-Calais. @christopherandersonphoto of @Magnum Photos photographed these rowhouses while on assignment for @nytmag. Visit the link in our profile to read more about how workers in France’s rust belt are embracing right-wing populism.


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