Eliminationists: How Hate Talk Radicalized the American Right

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Routledge, Jan 20, 2016 - Education - 281 pages

The Eliminationists describes the malignant influence of right-wing hate talk on the American conservative movement. Tracing much of this vitriol to the dank corners of the para-fascist right, award-winning reporter David Neiwert documents persistent ideas and rhetoric that champion the elimination of opposition groups. As a result of this hateful discourse, Neiwert argues, the broader conservative movement has metastasized into something not truly conservative, but decidedly right-wing and potentially dangerous.



By tapping into the eliminationism latent in the American psyche, the mainstream conservative movement has emboldened groups that have inhabited the fringes of the far right for decades. With the Obama victory, their voices may once again raise the specter of deadly domestic terrorism that characterized the far Right in the 1990s. How well Americans face this challenge will depend on how strongly we repudiate the politics of hate and repair the damage it has wrought.

 

Contents

Introduction Unleashing the Demonic
1
1 The Politics of the Personal
29
2 The Transmission Belt
43
3 The Transmitters
61
4 A Black and White World
82
5 The Conservative Movement and Its Morph
94
6 Understanding Fascism
103
7 ProtoFascism ParaFascism and the Real Thing
132
A Brief History
148
9 The Ongoing Legacy of Eliminationism
201
10 It Can Happen Here
227
Notes
251
Index
267
Acknowledgments
280
About the Author
282
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