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Hateland

Hateland
Author: Michael Lighten
Publisher: Michael Lighten
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Farmland was on fire with a civil war that lasted for over six decades. Hattie Land was born in 2091 to remnants of Wisconsin residents who battled for their survival in this futuristic thriller.


Hateland

Hateland
Author: Daryl Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 163388516X

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A former Department of Homeland Security analyst takes a long view on the domestic terrorism threat from radicalized individuals and hate groups of various ideologies. America is a land in which extremism no longer belongs to the country's shadowy fringes, but comfortably exists in the national mainstream. That is the alarming conclusion by intelligence analyst Daryl Johnson, an expert on domestic extremism with more than twenty-five years of experience tracking radicalized groups for the US government. In this book, Johnson dissects the rapidly expanding forms of American hatred and radicalization, including white nationalists, antigovernment militias, antifascists (Antifa), militant black nationalists, and extremist Islamic groups. The author develops a concise model that explains how extremists on both the far right and the far left use the same techniques to recruit and to radicalize individuals, turning them into violent offenders. He also examines the political forces that fuel this threat and have kept the US government from properly identifying and developing countermeasures to deal with it, including a disproportional emphasis on Islamic terrorism. Johnson concludes by recounting individual stories of deradicalization, each of which was the result of personal reevaluations of formerly held extremist convictions. He recommends more resources at the state and federal levels for combatting radical movements and urges greater communication and coordination between law enforcement agencies. This in-depth analysis of a growing menace that has taken America hostage throws a stark light on the darkest segments of American society and provides practical means for dealing with their violent threats.


Atol's Final Redemption

Atol's Final Redemption
Author: Michael Lighten
Publisher: Michael Lighten
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2024-05-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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In the New Times (where the year was removed) remnants f Wisconsin tried to heal from six decades of civil war which left millions of dead. Atol, imprisoned for life for horrendous crimes against the state and humanity, was suddenly a free man, but only through the wrath of nature. Disturbed by his past through dreams and visions, Atol tried to do the right thing once, despite the consequences.


Hateland

Hateland
Author: Bernard O'Mahoney
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing Company
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Only a month after his arrest for planting bombs which killed three and mutilated scores, Nazi nailbomber David Copeland began a passionate correspondence with a delightful young English rose called Patsy. As he awaited trial, Copeland bombarded Patsy with letters detailing his disturbed background, crackpot beliefs, and most intimate feelings. But Copeland wasn't writing to a petite 20-year-old blonde, butin fact a burly 40-year-old nightclub bouncernamed Bernard O'Mahoney, who in the past had used the same means to coax confessions from two child-killers. O'Mahoney's earlier hoaxes helped secure life sentences, and so too did his correspondence with Copeland when the letters surfaced at the nailbomber's Old Bailey trial. But the remarkable story of how O'Mahoney snared Copeland is only a small part of "Hateland's" larger, more remarkable story. For the book is primarily the narrative of O'Mahoney's own gradual transition from Nazi thug to Nazi opponent. It marks his public renunciation of the hate-filled world he left behind."


Phakeland

Phakeland
Author: Atul Kumar
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre:
ISBN: 935165303X

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Phakeland is an extraordinary land inhabited by creatures that include animals, birds and insects. Everything, or almost everything, that publicly happens in Phakeland is a sham. The Rule Book that governs Phakeland is such that its spirit is continuously abused. A power-struggle is always going on among the pigs who lead the inhabitants. A family of pigs has been ruling Phakeland for last eighty years and would leave no stone unturned to continue its rule. Unknown to the animals, it is well assisted by the monkeys in its continuous quest for power. An incisive and stirring satire from the author of widely acclaimed book 'Bettors Beware' that exposed total continuous fixing in international cricket.


Right Wing Resurgence

Right Wing Resurgence
Author: Daryl Johnson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442218967

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In 2008 there were 149 militia groups in the United States. In 2009, that number more than tripled to 512, and now there are nearly 600. In Right-Wing Resurgence, author Daryl Johnson offers a detailed account of the growth of right-wing extremism and militias in the United States and the ever-increasing threat they pose. The author is an acknowledged expert in this area and has been an intelligence analyst working for several federal agencies for nearly 20 years. The book is also a first-hand, insider's account of the DHS Right-Wing Extremism report from the person who wrote it. It is a truthful depiction of the facts, circumstances, and events leading up to the leak of this official intelligence assessment. The leak and its aftermath have had an adverse effect on homeland security. Because of its alleged mishandling of the situation, the Department's reputation has declined in the intelligence and law enforcement communities and the analytical integrity of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis was undermined. Most importantly, the nation's security has been compromised during a critical time when a significant domestic terrorist threat is growing. This book is replete with case studies and interviews with leaders which reveal their agendas, how they recruit, and how they operate around the country. It presents a comprehensive account of an ever-growing security concern at a time when this threat is only beginning to be realized, and is still largely ignored in many circles.


Becoming a Movement

Becoming a Movement
Author: Priska Daphi
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1786603810

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Social movement scholars have become increasingly interested in the role of stories in contentious politics. Stories may facilitate the mobilization of activists and strengthen the resonance of their claims within public discourse and institutional politics. This book explores the role of narratives in building collective identity – a vital element in activists’ continued commitment. While often claimed important, the connection between narratives and movement identity remains understudied. Drawing on a rich pool of original data, the book’s analysis focusses on the Global Justice Movement (GJM), a movement known for its diversity of political perspectives. Based on a comparison of different national constellations of the GJM in Europe, the book demonstrates the centrality of activists’ narratives in forming and maintaining movement identity and in making the GJM more enduring.


Hard White

Hard White
Author: Richard C. Fording
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 019750048X

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"This book analyzes data from a variety of sources to understand the mainstreaming of racism today. The book puts this research in a historical context. Today with issues of globalization, immigration and demographic diversification achieving greater public salience, racism is more likely to manifest itself more in the form of a generalized ethnocentrism that expresses "outgroup hostility" toward a diverse set of groups, including Latinos and Muslims as well as African Americans. Both changes in structure and agency have facilitated the mainstreaming of racism today. Changes in the "political opportunity structure," as witnessed by the rise of the Tea Party Movement, facilitated the mainstreaming of white extremists into the Republican Party and lay the basis for an electoral politics focused on giving voice to white people more generally acting on their outgroup hostility. Changes in the political structure were matched by the appearance of a charismatic leader in the person of Donald Trump who made great use of a transformed media landscape to stoke white people's outgroup hostility. Trump won the presidency most strategically deploying his demagoguery to mobilize white non-voters in swing states, with the end result greatly accelerating the mainstreaming racism and placing it at the center of policymaking in the White House. With the extensive empirical evidence provided, this book documents how the mainstreaming of racism today began before Trump started to run for the presidency but then increased under his leadership and it likely to be a troubling presence in U.S. politics for some time to come. The findings provided create the basis for suggestions on how to push racism back to the margins of American politics"--


Rough Men Battles

Rough Men Battles
Author: Michael Lighten
Publisher: Michael Lighten
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2024-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Phasee: An Other Worldly Alien from planet Phaes. Fumans: An amalgamation of human/phasee genes. Rough Men: Fumans placed in positions of power worldwide to stabilize the regions. When rough man Ti unleashed a megaton over Milwaukee in 2045 to combat the "force " machine this caused a destructive chain of events that traveled far and wide. Enemies of the rough lands seized the moment and attacked fuman lands. The end of the fuman reign appeared near...


The Minds of Mass Killers

The Minds of Mass Killers
Author: P. Shavaun Scott
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2021-10-29
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1476684472

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Public mass killings are becoming more common. Though the chances of being harmed or killed in a mass shooting are slim, each incident affects the public's sense of safety. There are many myths and falsehoods concerning mass murderers. As a result, the public lacks reliable knowledge about the reasons behind such killings, preventing the development of comprehensive strategies to mitigate the violence. Written by a mental health therapist with thirty years of clinical experience in violence prevention, this book clarifies the realities of mass killings. Using research from forensic psychology, it provides a foundation for understanding the "pathway to violence" identified in the personal histories of many mass murderers. Drawing from criminology, neuroscience and developmental and social psychology, the author makes the case that we are all capable of creating a safer society.