Into a world of hate: a journey among the extreme right

"A journey into the networks of right-wing radicals at home and abroad, Into a World of Hate unravels the shocking story behind the growth of white nationalist extremism through the lives of its true believers." "Reporter Nick Ryan spent six years talking to neo-nazis, skinheads, and...

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Main Author: Ryan, Nick (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2004
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Summary:"A journey into the networks of right-wing radicals at home and abroad, Into a World of Hate unravels the shocking story behind the growth of white nationalist extremism through the lives of its true believers." "Reporter Nick Ryan spent six years talking to neo-nazis, skinheads, and white supremacists from the U.S. to London, to terrorist cells in Scandinavia and Europe, gaining unparalleled insight into what drives these groups." "In bars and backstreets, Ryan got to know the pale faces of the boy-next-door killers, barely men, burning with frustration, needing belief, prepared to act - loners and zealots like Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh. Ryan spoke to people who loved their children, worked nine to five and thought of themselves as respectable citizens, yet subscribed to organizations bent on creating a self-contained nationalist homeland where only white Christians are welcome. Sometimes in fear for his life, he interviewed some of the top men running the biggest hate organizations in the world."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Originally published under title: Homeland. Edinburgh : Mainstream, 2003. -- Includes index.
Physical Description:319 p. 24 cm
ISBN:041594922X

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