Two books explore extremist movements based on personality and 'producerism.'
Two books explore extremist movements based on personality and 'producerism.'
American extremists are reaching out to their counterparts abroad, especially in Europe; editor Mark Potok examines this new spirit of cooperation in a historical context.
The development of postwar fascism in Europe and the United States is detailed in two important books, American Fuehrer and Free to Hate.
Report editor Mark Potok discusses the waning of the Patriot movement as convicted terrorist Timothy McVeigh faces execution.
Intolerance and racial hatred are still spreading despite worldwide efforts to combat intolerance.
White power music is the soundtrack of today's radical right, and is being used as a recruiting tool for disaffected youths.
The relationships between Confederate 'heritage' and the hatemongering neo-Confederate movement.
The anti-government 'Patriot' movement is just a shadow of its former self.
The 1990's was a remarkable decade on the American radical right with events such as Ruby Ridge, Waco, Oklahoma City, and the birth of the 'New World Order.'
In a speech to the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland, Intelligence Report Editor Mark Potok discussed the First Amendment as it applies to the Internet.