Right-Wing Spaces: Political Essays by Stephan Trüby explores the architectural and urban planning agendas of the global authoritarian right, arguing that architecture has become a central medium for ideologies ranging from ethno-nationalism to libertarianism. The text connects this shift to post-2008 low-interest-rate policies, which transformed architecture into a mechanism for capital asset creation rather than the production of useful objects. For more information, visit the University of Stuttgart's website regarding Prof. Dr. Stephan Trüby.