261 Chapter 13 ‘Resisting’ the Far Right in Racial Capitalism: Sources, Possibilities and Limits Tanner Mirrlees Since the so-called digital revolution of the 1990s, innumerable far-right white supremacist organizations, movements and activists have used the Internet to ‘connect with the like-minded’ and ‘recruit new members, some of which have gone on to commit hate crimes and terrorism’ (Conway, Scrivens and Macnair 2019, 1). Entangled with digital devices (smartphones and laptop computers) and social media platforms (e.g. 4Chan and 8Chan /pol/ boards, Parler, Gab, Reddit, Discord, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube), the white supremacist right strives to attract white people to its dream of a territorial ethno-state while fomenting hate and violence against racialized minorities and everything its leaders and followers perceive to be instigating so-called white genocide (Hawley 2018; Nagle 2017; Neiwert 2018; Wendling 2018). While this far right is in no way a technologically determined phenomenon, the chapters in this volume have shown that multi-faceted far-right forma- tions exist in different nation-states and have been empowered by digital media technologies. However, what sometimes falls outside of the purview of important research on the contemporary far right’s mobilization and recruit- ment through digital technologies are the growing efforts to counter and oppose the spread of its harmful ideologies and practices. To contribute to studies of contemporary anti-fascism, the goal of this chapter is to provide an overview of the governmental, corporate and activist institutions and tactics that aim to resist the far-right mobilization and recruitment processes exam- ined by this volume. Focusing on the United States, this chapter highlights efforts by actors within the political sphere (e.g. the American State’s repressive and judicial apparatuses), the economic sphere (e.g. the corporate news, entertainment and high-tech industries) and civic sphere (e.g. Left anti-fascist activism) to resist the far right. While efforts by State and corporate actors to take on and 16028-0400d-1pass-r02.indd 261 4/25/2021 1:03:51 AM