Extremism in America: A ReaderLyman Tower Sargent NYU Press, 1995 - 385 страници Extremism takes many forms: racial, political, religious, economic. Despite the diversity of extremist thought, this collection of extremist ideologies and writings highlights the one thread that unites the various brands of extremism, whether leftist or rightist, historical or contemporary. The unifying motif is that there is always an enemy. The enemy can take the form of the government, communism, the patriarchy, African-Americans, gays and lesbians, men, welfare recipients, Jews, or corporations, but the presence of a clearcut ideological foe is always an intrinsic component of extremism. |
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AN AMERICAN ROOT OF BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT | 14 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF THE DEBATE IN | 26 |
REWRITING THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 49 |
A NEW DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE | 73 |
COMMUNISM AND ANTICOMMUNISM | 79 |
MarxistLeninist Party | 85 |
Minutemen | 92 |
John Birch Society | 105 |
Phyllis Schlafly | 244 |
GENDER RELATIONS | 250 |
Phyllis Schlafly | 256 |
Mens Rights Association | 264 |
COYOTE | 271 |
ECONOMIC QUESTIONS | 279 |
New Right Coalition | 282 |
TAXES | 288 |
RACE | 115 |
American Nazi Party | 116 |
American Program | 130 |
Other Klan Groups | 144 |
Christian Defense League | 159 |
National States Rights Party | 172 |
White American Resistance | 188 |
Eagle Forum | 199 |
Liberty Lobby | 221 |
Committee for Positive Education | 234 |
ALTERNATIVE MONEY SYSTEMS | 301 |
Frontiers of Freedom | 307 |
WELFARE | 315 |
INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES | 325 |
Church of Israel | 332 |
Posse Comitatus | 342 |
Left Green Network | 350 |
Students for a Democratic Society | 358 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 367 |