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100 1 $aNeiwert, David A.,$d1956-
245 14 $aThe eliminationists :$bhow hate talk radicalized the American right /$cDavid Neiwert.
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300 $a281 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 251-266) and index.
505 0 $aPolitics of the personal -- Transmission belt -- Transmitters -- Black and white world -- Conservative movement and its morph -- Understanding fascism -- Proto-fascism, Para-fascism, and the real thing -- Elimination in America: a brief history -- Ongoing legacy of eliminationism -- It can happen here.
520 $aDrawing from his extensive reporting on right-wing groups, David Neiwert argues that the conservative movements alliances with far-right extremists have not only pushed the movements agenda to the right, but have become a malignant influence that's increasingly reflected in political discourse. The result is a pathology Neiwert calls pseudo-fascisma a political style that talks and acts like fascism without its core violence and thuggishness. The author argues that the only effective response is a rhetoric of peace the kind of peace that stands up for human values, civil discourse, and basic decency.
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