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Step 1: Become acquainted with basics of liberal political canon, ancient and modern. Something like Will Kymlicka's Introduction to Political Philosophy should help immensely here, then work your way up from the canon to Rawls' Political Liberalism and Kymlicka's Multicultural Citizenship.

Step 2: Become acquainted with basics of modern social scientific research on politicized social constructions like race, gender, national identity and so on. Check out Yale's University Field Readings Lists for Political Science graduates for specific questions, but I'd say to work your way up to Anderson's Imagined Community, Graves' The Emperor’s New Clothes and West's and Zimmerman's Doing Gender

Knowing both the philosophical incomprehensiveness of far-right ideology and its lack of scientific validity should de-radicalize you in a jiffy.

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