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Contemporary Voices of White Nationalism in America provides an in-depth examination of white nationalist ideology and movements within the United States. Authors Carol M. Swain and Russ Nieli conduct interviews and analysis to understand the perspectives, motivations, and rhetoric of various white nationalist groups and their adherents.
Rather than dismissing these movements outright, the authors attempt to understand the underlying grievances and worldviews that attract people to white nationalist causes. The book explores how these groups frame their ideologies, recruit members, and communicate their messages in contemporary American society.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding the complexities of white nationalism in America, offering readers critical insights into fringe political movements and their role in the broader cultural and political landscape.







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