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The Politics of Unreason: Right Wing Extremism in America, 1790-1970

By: Seymour Martin Lipset; Earl Raab | Book details

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Contents
Preface , xv
1. Political Extremism,3
2. Before the Civil War,34
3. The Protestant Crusades from the Civil War to World War I,72
4. The Bigoted Twenties,110
5. The 1930's: Extremism of the Depression,150
6. The 1950's: McCarthyism,209
7. The Era of the John Birch Society,248
8. The Birch Society and Its Contemporaries: Social Base,288
9. George Wallace and the New Nativism,338
10. George Wallace: The Election and the Electorate,378
11. Extremists and Extremism,428
12. Political Extremism: Past and Future,484
Methodological Appendix to Chapter 11,517
General Index,525
Index of Proper Names,537

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