Contents
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| | 2. Before the Civil War, | 34 |
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| | 3. The Protestant Crusades from the Civil War to World War I, | 72 |
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| | 4. The Bigoted Twenties, | 110 |
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| | 5. The 1930's: Extremism of the Depression, | 150 |
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| | 6. The 1950's: McCarthyism, | 209 |
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| | 7. The Era of the John Birch Society, | 248 |
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| | 8. The Birch Society and Its Contemporaries: Social Base, | 288 |
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| | 9. George Wallace and the New Nativism, | 338 |
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| | 10. George Wallace: The Election and the Electorate, | 378 |
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| | 11. Extremists and Extremism, | 428 |
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| | 12. Political Extremism: Past and Future, | 484 |
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| | Methodological Appendix to Chapter 11, | 517 |
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| | Index of Proper Names, | 537 |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Politics of Unreason:Right Wing Extremism in America, 1790-1970.
Contributors: Seymour Martin Lipset - Author, Earl Raab - Author.
Publisher: Harper & Row.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1970.
Page number: vii.
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