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Modern American Extremism and Domestic Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Extremists and Extremist Groups
By (Author) Barry J. Balleck
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
19th September 2024
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Terrorism, armed struggle
Control, privacy and safety in society
Paperback
472
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
Highlighting a breadth of American individuals and groups that engaged in extremist behavior across history, this book provides a succinct, concise overview of extremist behavior in the past and examines today's increasingly common incidences of hate and extremism. Since the election of Barack Obama in 2008, extremist and hate groups have seen a resurgence on the American political landscape. Members of these subgroups within the American population have become concerned that the America that they have always known is fading into oblivion, with a majority of individuals in these groups holding fiercely anti-immigration views and adhering to the belief that the United States should not admit large numbers of any group that is not white, Christian, or predominantly European. Others believe that the principles and precepts of the U.S. Constitution have gone by the wayside and that drastic measures are required to protect the underlying tenets that were the essential elements of the Constitution and many of "their" nation's founding principles. How did these individuals come to feel this way, is it possible to bring these impassioned extremists back into the fold, and if so, how This book provides comprehensive, illuminating, and sometimes disturbing insights into the individuals, groups, and events that have illustrated "extremist" behavior in post-World War II America. Ranging from the anti-communist rhetoric and activities of the John Birch Society, to the radical socialist ideals of the Black Panthers, to the goals of a "pure" America articulated by white nationalists, this book documents the various extremist elements that shaped the second half of the 20th century as well as the first two decades of the 21st century. Readers will grasp how events in the histories of individuals and groups as well as perceived injustices have lead to the incidences of hate and extremism in American society. The encyclopedic entries of the book are specifically written to accessible to readers without specific knowledge of extremism, political science, or sociology.
An excellent, perceptive primer on American extremism and domestic terrorism for general readers and serious researchers alike. * Library Journal, Starred Review *
Covers a wide range of sources and viewpoints. . . . An important topic in today's political climate. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *
2018 Top Community College Resource * Choice *
Barry J. Balleck, PhD, is professor and chair of the Department of Political Science and International Studies at Georgia Southern University.