The Liberty Lobby and the American right : race, conspiracy, and culture

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    • Mintz, Frank P.

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The Liberty Lobby and the American right : race, conspiracy, and culture

Frank P. Mintz

(Contributions in political science, no. 121)

Greenwood Press, c1985

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Bibliography: p. [233]-239

Includes index

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Few organizations feature such a classic synthesis of contemporary far rightist ideas and attitudes as the Liberty Lobby. Though neglected by scholarly research in the past, the Liberty Lobby is a strong and enduring organization that propagates theories of white supremacy, anti-Semitism, and the viability of nationalism. By examining the well-developed ideology and articulate adherents of the Liberty Lobby, Mintz traces the development of the contemporary right, going beyond a general sociological description of the rightist movement or a sensationalist expose. In the context of how the Liberty Lobby differs from the more conservative network and from other far right organizations, intraright rivalry and accommodation are highlighted. Finally, Mintz explores the ideas and personalities of the people who have shaped the Lobby intellectually.

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