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Rage on the Right is a balanced and thoughtful study of the modern militia movement goes beyond usual journalistic accounts of this important phenomenon to explore its political, cultural, and social roots. Clearly written, carefully documented, and engagingly presented, Rage on the Right is a case study of such climatic events as the Ruby Ridge standoff, the Waco siege, and Timothy McVeigh's terrorism engage and inform the reader. This book will be an excellent resource for students and scholars alike.
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First published December 1, 2003