Soldiers Of God: White Supremacists and Their Holy War for America
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
384
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
May 1, 1999
Editore
Pinnacle
Edizione
Reprint
ISBN-10
0786006498
ISBN-13
9780786006496
Descrizione
Exploring the complex and troubling ideology behind white supremacy in America, this work delves into the minds of those who perceive themselves as soldiers in a holy war for their vision of the nation. It sheds light on the motivations and beliefs of leaders from notorious groups like the Aryan Brotherhood and the Ku Klux Klan, offering a rare glimpse into their world. The authors navigate the convoluted pathways of hate and identity, revealing the fierce commitment these individuals have to their cause.
Through candid interviews and detailed research, the narrative uncovers how a sinister blend of religious fervor and racial hatred fuels their actions. The book examines the origins of these organizations and the ways in which they seek to recruit and indoctrinate new members. The insights provided by those entrenched in this ideology cast a disturbing light on the ongoing struggles against racism and extremism in contemporary society.
The authors also explore the cultural and historical contexts that have allowed such extremist movements to flourish, tracing the evolution of these beliefs over time. By analyzing the intersections between faith, race, and political ambition, the narrative contextualizes the dangers posed by these ideologies, not just to specific communities but to the country as a whole.
As challenging as it is illuminating, this work aims to foster a deeper understanding of the persistent undercurrents of hatred in American society. It is a call to confront these forces head-on, shedding light on the darkness that lies beneath the surface of a nation grappling with issues of race, identity, and belonging.
Through candid interviews and detailed research, the narrative uncovers how a sinister blend of religious fervor and racial hatred fuels their actions. The book examines the origins of these organizations and the ways in which they seek to recruit and indoctrinate new members. The insights provided by those entrenched in this ideology cast a disturbing light on the ongoing struggles against racism and extremism in contemporary society.
The authors also explore the cultural and historical contexts that have allowed such extremist movements to flourish, tracing the evolution of these beliefs over time. By analyzing the intersections between faith, race, and political ambition, the narrative contextualizes the dangers posed by these ideologies, not just to specific communities but to the country as a whole.
As challenging as it is illuminating, this work aims to foster a deeper understanding of the persistent undercurrents of hatred in American society. It is a call to confront these forces head-on, shedding light on the darkness that lies beneath the surface of a nation grappling with issues of race, identity, and belonging.
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