Allegiance to Liberty: The Changing Face of Patriots, Militias, and Political Violence in America
By (Author) Barry J. Balleck
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th November 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political ideologies and movements
323.650973
Hardback
272
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
624g
This provocative volume explores how and why the word "patriot" has been appropriated by those who fight against the U.S. governmentsometimes advocating violence in support of their goals. Today, as in the past, some "patriot" groups in America long for a return to traditional values and believe it is their duty to stop an intrusive government from whittling away at the freedoms that define the United States. This book looks at the origins and current activities of such groups through an exploration of the dual nature of the patriot in American mythosthe unquestioning lover of the country and its policies versus the man or woman who places the founding principle of limited government above all else. Focusing on contemporary patriot groups and their impact on U.S. society, the work offers insights into factors that have contributed to the rise of such groups in the past that are again manifesting themselves. It explores the groups' motivations and justifications and shows how these groups use the emotionally powerful sentiment of patriotism to agitate for change and promote political violence. Perhaps most significant for readers is a discussion of the beliefs that divide the American public today as reflected in the ideologies of patriot groupsand what this means for the future.
Barry Balleck, PhD, is associate professor of political science and international studies at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA.