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Overview"Traces the global spread of white nationalist and far-right terrorism, from the US to New Zealand to Norway. The massacre of more than fifty worshippers at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, shocked the world. The alleged perpetrator expressed a particular ideology described as ""fascism,"" but what does fascism mean today--and what kind of threat does it pose? Jeff Sparrow traces the history of the far right around the world, showing how fascists have adapted to the new politics of the twenty-first century. He argues that the mosque killer represents a frightening new phenomenon--decentralized right-wing terrorism that recruits by committing atrocities, feeding on itself and spreading from country to country. Burgeoning in dark places online, contemporary fascism exults in violence and picks its targets strategically. Even the widespread despair generated by climate change is being harvested to weaponize young men with the politics of hate. With imitative massacres proliferating, this book makes a compelling, urgent case for a new response to an old menace." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeff SparrowPublisher: Scribe Us Imprint: Scribe Us Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781950354092ISBN 10: 1950354091 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 07 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsThis short but incisive book builds to a stirring and well-argued conclusion...What Sparrow does so eloquently...is overtly link fascism, historically and theoretically, with political violence. FOUR STARS --Kelsey Oldham, Books + Publishing With conceptual clarity and meticulous research, Jeff Sparrow has produced an indispensable guidebook to the intellectual and political sewers from which the Christchurch mass murderer emerged. Sparrow understands the role social media has played in the rebirth of fascism. He also understands that ideas matter. --Robert Manne, emeritus professor of politics and vice-chancellor's fellow at La Trobe University Sparrow convincingly argues that the more we understand about the last terrorist, the better we can prevent the next one. --Kirkus Reviews This short but incisive book builds to a stirring and well-argued conclusion...What Sparrow does so eloquently...is overtly link fascism, historically and theoretically, with political violence. FOUR STARS --Kelsey Oldham, Books + Publishing With conceptual clarity and meticulous research, Jeff Sparrow has produced an indispensable guidebook to the intellectual and political sewers from which the Christchurch mass murderer emerged. Sparrow understands the role social media has played in the rebirth of fascism. He also understands that ideas matter. --Robert Manne, emeritus professor of politics and vice-chancellor's fellow at La Trobe University This short but incisive book builds to a stirring and well-argued conclusion...What Sparrow does so eloquently...is overtly link fascism, historically and theoretically, with political violence. FOUR STARS --Kelsey Oldham, Books ] Publishing With conceptual clarity and meticulous research, Jeff Sparrow has produced an indispensable guidebook to the intellectual and political sewers from which the Christchurch mass murderer emerged. Sparrow understands the role social media has played in the rebirth of fascism. He also understands that ideas matter. --Robert Manne, emeritus professor of politics and vice-chancellor's fellow at La Trobe University Author InformationJeff Sparrow is a writer, editor, broadcaster, and Walkley Award-winning journalist. He is a columnist for The Guardian Australia, a former Breakfaster at Melbourne's 3RRR, and a past editor of Overland literary journal. His most recent books are Fascists Among Us: online hate and the Christchurch massacre; Trigger Warnings: political correctness and the rise of the right; and No Way But This: in search of Paul Robeson. He lectures at the Centre for Advancing Journalism at The University of Melbourne. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |