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Book SynopsisGod, Guns, and Sedition is the definitive account of the rise of far-right terrorism in the United States—and how to counter it. Leading experts Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware trace the historical trajectory and assess the present-day dangers of this violent extremist movement.
Trade ReviewBruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware rightly situate contemporary far-right growth within its long historical context while deftly analyzing today’s unique challenges. A vital addition to the global understanding of supremacist terror and what we might do to turn the tide, and indispensable reading for anyone seeking to understand what is demonstrably the most pressing threat to democracy and social cohesion. -- Cynthia Miller-Idriss, author of
Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far RightHoffman and Ware have produced a revealing history of America’s almost uninterrupted experience with domestic terrorism, from the Ku Klux Klan to the January 6 assault on the Capitol. This is an essential volume for understanding the dark side of the American dream and comes with an urgent call to reverse the drift toward violence and disunity. -- Lawrence Wright, author of
The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11At a pivotal moment in American history, Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware have given Americans of all stripes a vital guide to the dangers pervading our politics and especially the risk of internecine violence. Few if any other scholars could approach this freighted topic with the historical perspective, disciplinary breadth, and methodological rigor as do Hoffman and Ware. Their writing, moreover, is brisk and stylish, all the better to reach the wide audience this urgently needed book deserves. -- Steven Simon, author of
Grand Delusion: The Rise and Fall of American Ambition in the Middle EastGods, Guns, and Sedition offers a timely and comprehensive assessment of the evolution of far-right extremism in the United States. Hoffman and Ware identify and analyze the most important trends affecting the far right, uncovering a phenomenon with deep roots, poised to remain a major threat to the security of the country. -- Ali H. Soufan, author of
Anatomy of Terror: From the Death of bin Laden to the Rise of the Islamic StateBruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware have delivered a crisply written and deeply researched account of the history of far-right terrorism in the United States that will be of great interest both to specialists and general readers. -- Peter Bergen, author of
The Rise and Fall of Osama bin LadenTable of ContentsPreface
1. Accelerationism Reborn
2. Battle Plan
3. Race War
4. Armed and Dangerous
5. Leaderless Resistance
6. Racism Rekindled
7. The Movement Goes Global
8. American Carnage
9. Countering Far-Right Terrorism
Notes
Bibliography
Index