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American Right: An Extensive Bibliography. Rev Ed. Prev Ed Has Title: Guide to the American Right
Published in Paperback by Laird Wilcox (1980)
Author: Laird M Wilcox
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A MUST HAVE!!
These guides (Right & Left), are an excellent tool to discover just "WHO" is out there and "WHY".
Although these groups come and go, Laird Wilcox keeps track with the groups listed and hardly anyone is missed in the next year's edition.
A MUST HAVE database for anyone who is interested in the study of social/political extremism and provides "contact" information for each group listed.


Nazis, Communists, Klansmen, and Others on the Fringe: Political Extremism in America
Published in Hardcover by Prometheus Books (1992)
Authors: John George, Laird M. Wilcox, and Laird Wolcox
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very informative
this is a very informative book that compares and contrasts these "political groups" definately explores the darker side of out human nature. but this book mostly covers things like the nazi party in america and how it spread in the 1930's and how the kkk rose up out of the south. also covers the american communist movement in the early century. a must read


American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists & Others
Published in Paperback by Prometheus Books (1996)
Authors: John George and Laird M. Wilcox
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Informative but boring.
Although I am a student of Poliical Extremism, I found this book very tedious. I have found many other books, scholarly and otherwise, much more interesting and worthwhile.

How to handicap the spread between delusion and fantasy
This fact filled tome will aggravate those with a fixed set of assumptions whether from the Left or the Right. The reason? They view themselves as exceptionally virtuous, morally superior, and they're convinced they are middle-of-the-road as to their beliefs. It doesn't take very long to see that this point of view leads to a distorted perception of reality i.e. if Dan Rather sees himself as middle of the road then moderate Libertarians would be far Right in the pantheon of his worldview. It's the same story with the abortion issue, particularly from the Right.

John George, a professor of Political Science and Sociology at Central Oklahoma University and Laird Wilcox, founder of the Wilcox Collection of Contemporary Political Movements, are the book's authors. Wilcox has the largest collection of extremist literature in America and it can be found at the University of Kansas, home of copious fields of wheat, endless horizons and a highly successful basketball program.

They cover every facet of extreme political movements including what radical groups exist, who joins up and why, what do they want to accomplish, how far are they willing to go to achieve those ends, and the degree of danger we face should they achieve their ends. They begin by summarizing pre-60's movements, then morph into the makeup of conspiracy theories and what motivates extremists. They thoroughly document and detail a listing of contemporary groups in addition to adding an in-depth appendix of fake quotes and fabricated documents.

If you've ever wondered how the far-Left in America could fawn at the feet of a butcher like Fidel Castro or lap up the distorted and inaccurate screeds of a false intellectual like Noam Chomsky then go no further, it's all here. I'll share with you some insights in the book.

For the alienated and "ideologically prone", identification with a power figure or someone held up as an intellectual guru can serve as a mechanism to free them from anxieties and doubt. A failed ideology such as Socialism can thus continue to embody all their fantasies, utopian ideals, and hopes for the future. This phenomenon is repeated over and over throughout history from the heaven-on-earth promises of Communism to the heaven-hereafter central to the teachings of radical Christianity as well as radical Islamicism.

The "true believer" tends to believe in theories with little or no evidence to support his conclusions or predictions. Eric Hoffer addresses this condition in his book by the same name. Put another way "true believers" tend to believe what they tend to believe, a form of "petito pricipii", where dogma is presented which assumes the truth of the premise. It assumes that the thesis speaks for itself.

After pounding home this theme with his followers the guru uses selected facts, working backwards from his addled assumptions, to support his flawed thesis. Rituals are often invoked to soothe the listener by incorporating what amounts to the elements commonly found in the practice of hypnosis.

There is much, much more and it's all worthwhile if you're a student of people and how they come to believe what they do. This is the best book of its kind I've read, and I wish to say thanks to the authors, "I needed that". It was getting just too difficult to understand my Libertarian-Socialist-Communist friends let alone my friends of strong religious conviction. And, these are my friends! they're not even trying to kill me! We're a lucky bunch here in the USA.

Extremism.
This book is an exposee of some of the groups judged "extreme" by the authors on the far left and far right. These include communists, socialists, black nationalists, militias, white supremacists, Jewish extremists, Klansmen of various sorts, NeoNazis, and various religious fundamentalists. Fortunately, the authors do not take the smug politically correct stance that is taken by many academics writing about this topic. We learn that indeed the communist parties (CPUSA, for example) were likely linked to the Soviet Union. We learn that the militias are largely not racist. And, we are told that the events of Waco and Ruby Ridge were indeed totalitarian power plays. A decent account of some conspiracy theories is given as well. Overall, this book provides a much more objective view of "extremism" than is usually given by the politically correct in academia.


Be Reasonable: Selected Quotations for Inquiring Minds
Published in Hardcover by Prometheus Books (1994)
Authors: Laird M. Wilcox and John George
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Bibliography on Espionage and Intelligence Operations
Published in Paperback by Laird Wilcox (1980)
Author: Laird M Wilcox
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Bibliography on Terrorism and Assassination
Published in Paperback by Laird Wilcox (1980)
Author: Laird M. Wilcox
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Bibliography on the American Left
Published in Paperback by Laird Wilcox (1981)
Author: Laird M. Wilcox
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Directory of the American Left
Published in Paperback by Laird Wilcox (1981)
Author: Laird M Wilcox
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Directory of the American Right
Published in Paperback by Laird Wilcox (1980)
Author: Laird M Wilcox
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Guide to the American Left, 1991
Published in Paperback by Laird Wilcox (1991)
Author: Laird M. Wilcox
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