A Harvard history professor re-examines the impact of conservatism in California's Orange County in "Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right."
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A Harvard history professor re-examines the impact of conservatism in California's Orange County in "Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right."
When anti-Semitic 'Patriots' gathered to celebrate their favorite magazine, Media Bypass, they were joined by an unlikely ally.
Steve Rendall and Norman Solomon, two long-time press critics, discuss the mainstream American media, its failings, and how it sometimes promotes bigotry.
The Washington Times has always been conservative and error-prone. Now, it's helping to popularize extremist ideas and neo-Confederate sympathy.
An array of right-wing foundations and think tanks support efforts to make bigoted and discredited ideas respectable.
SLRC Chief Trial Counsel Kirk Lyons, linked by the FBI to a bizarre espionage case, fires off an angry denial and insists he is 'a loyal American.'
Neo-Nazi David Duke found many new friends — and even more buyers of his books — during his recent years in Europe.
For more than a decade, authors have probed the history and ideology of David Duke, America's best-known white supremacist.
A Milwaukee conspiracist says punctuation such as the colon is the key to liberty, but others say David Wynn Miller is full of it.
The Sons of Confederate Veterans, a 32,000-strong organization that has been traditionally "non-political," has begun purging its non-radical members.
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