The new hate : a history of fear and loathing on the populist right / Arthur Goldwag.
- ISBN: 9780307379696
- ISBN: 0307379698
- Description: 368 p.; 25 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Pantheon Books, c2012.
Available copies
- 6 copies at NOBLE (All Libraries).
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0 current holds with 6 total copies.
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beverly Main | Adult Nonfiction | HN 90 .R3 G62 2012 (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Danvers | Adult Nonfiction | HN 90 R3 G62 2012 (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Gloucester | Adult Nonfiction | 306.2/Goldwag (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Marblehead | Adult Nonfiction | 306.20973 GOLDWAG 2012 (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Melrose | New Books (Browsing Room) | 306.2097 Goldwag (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Merrimack College | Stacks (2nd) | HN90.R3 G62 2012 (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Contents: | Introduction: birthers, birchers, and death panels -- The paranoid style of hatred -- What is "conspiracy theory?" -- Henry Ford and the protocols of the Elders of Zion -- The apron, the trowel, and the knife in the back -- The whore of Babylon and stealth Jihad -- The New Deal, the Old Right and the pseudo-conservative -- Revolts -- Hitler reconsidered: white supremacy and Black separatism- -- Hatreds separate but equal. |
| Summary: | A history of the role of organized hate in American politics delineates the origins of extreme belief systems as well as the economic and social factors that have contributed to their popularity. |
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| Subject: |
Right-wing extremists >
United States. Hate groups > Political aspects > United States. Conspiracy theories > Political aspects > United States. Politics and culture > United States. |
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