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During the 2016 election, a new term entered the American political lexicon: “alt-right.” George Hawley provides an accessible introduction to this troubling racist movement, detailing its origins, evolution, methods, and core belief in white nationalism through exclusive interviews and a careful study of the alt-right’s influential texts.

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Making Sense of the Alt-Right understands alt-right thinking from the inside. George Hawley's erudition on the subject is evident. The work is supple in tracing out the lineage and development of the movement against the conservative establishment and in explaining its present incarnation in the form of the alt-right. -- Lawrence Rosenthal, University of California, Berkeley
Making Sense of the Alt-Right is clearly written, insightful, and impressively documented, getting the reader genuinely close to the essence of this amorphous movement. I know of no other work that does nearly as good a job of dealing with the alt-right, and I suspect that this will become the "go-to" work on the movement for students, politicians, and serious readers alike. -- Michael Barkun, Syracuse University
I am no fan of the term “alt-right,” but an academic study of this much-hyped movement was well overdue, and George Hawley was the only one who could make at least some sense of them. Recommended reading! -- Cas Mudde, University of Georgia
George Hawley’s fine new book is one of the first accounts of the rise of a new radical political ideology. It’s an important contribution to scholarship about extremism, digital communication, and contemporary American political culture. It’s also a good read, packed with interesting anecdotes about right-wing intellectual infighting and the online community of the alt-right. All serious followers of American politics today will want to read it. -- Thomas J. Main, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College, CUNY
Hawley's survey represents a good early effort at understanding a strange time in American politics. * Publishers Weekly *
Suddenly, everyone claims to be an expert on the white-nationalist reboot, but Hawley actually is. His deep knowledge makes this the most thorough guide to the movement yet. * New York Magazine *
WHY READ IT? A good, short (222 pages) primer to help understand the political forces responsible for Charlottesville (and the election of Donald Trump as president). * Hollywood Reporter *
An important contribution to contemporary political discourse that sheds light on a disturbingly influential group in American politics. * Library Journal *
For anyone trying to figure out how to appeal to the exasperated while maintaining hard boundaries against white supremacists, an important book... -- Joan C. Williams * Times Literary Supplement *
Valuable accounts of a movement that [the author] has studied in depth. * Inside Higher Ed *
Vital for understanding our times. * Urban Daddy *
A slim, neatly focused work that attempts to define the radical new movement. * New Statesman *
In Making Sense of the Alt-Right, Hawley does what he set out to do: exploring deep into the heart of the alt-right and its origins, ideology, and political influence. * Political Science Quarterly *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Alt-Right’s Goals and Predecessors
2. The First Wave of the Alt-Right
3. The Alt-Right Returns
4. The Alt-Right Attack on the Conservative Movement
5. The Alt-Right and the 2016 Election
6. The “Alt-Lite”
Conclusion
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 16/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9780231185134, 978-0231185134
      ISBN10: 0231185138

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      During the 2016 election, a new term entered the American political lexicon: “alt-right.” George Hawley provides an accessible introduction to this troubling racist movement, detailing its origins, evolution, methods, and core belief in white nationalism through exclusive interviews and a careful study of the alt-right’s influential texts.

      Trade Review
      Making Sense of the Alt-Right understands alt-right thinking from the inside. George Hawley's erudition on the subject is evident. The work is supple in tracing out the lineage and development of the movement against the conservative establishment and in explaining its present incarnation in the form of the alt-right. -- Lawrence Rosenthal, University of California, Berkeley
      Making Sense of the Alt-Right is clearly written, insightful, and impressively documented, getting the reader genuinely close to the essence of this amorphous movement. I know of no other work that does nearly as good a job of dealing with the alt-right, and I suspect that this will become the "go-to" work on the movement for students, politicians, and serious readers alike. -- Michael Barkun, Syracuse University
      I am no fan of the term “alt-right,” but an academic study of this much-hyped movement was well overdue, and George Hawley was the only one who could make at least some sense of them. Recommended reading! -- Cas Mudde, University of Georgia
      George Hawley’s fine new book is one of the first accounts of the rise of a new radical political ideology. It’s an important contribution to scholarship about extremism, digital communication, and contemporary American political culture. It’s also a good read, packed with interesting anecdotes about right-wing intellectual infighting and the online community of the alt-right. All serious followers of American politics today will want to read it. -- Thomas J. Main, Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College, CUNY
      Hawley's survey represents a good early effort at understanding a strange time in American politics. * Publishers Weekly *
      Suddenly, everyone claims to be an expert on the white-nationalist reboot, but Hawley actually is. His deep knowledge makes this the most thorough guide to the movement yet. * New York Magazine *
      WHY READ IT? A good, short (222 pages) primer to help understand the political forces responsible for Charlottesville (and the election of Donald Trump as president). * Hollywood Reporter *
      An important contribution to contemporary political discourse that sheds light on a disturbingly influential group in American politics. * Library Journal *
      For anyone trying to figure out how to appeal to the exasperated while maintaining hard boundaries against white supremacists, an important book... -- Joan C. Williams * Times Literary Supplement *
      Valuable accounts of a movement that [the author] has studied in depth. * Inside Higher Ed *
      Vital for understanding our times. * Urban Daddy *
      A slim, neatly focused work that attempts to define the radical new movement. * New Statesman *
      In Making Sense of the Alt-Right, Hawley does what he set out to do: exploring deep into the heart of the alt-right and its origins, ideology, and political influence. * Political Science Quarterly *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. The Alt-Right’s Goals and Predecessors
      2. The First Wave of the Alt-Right
      3. The Alt-Right Returns
      4. The Alt-Right Attack on the Conservative Movement
      5. The Alt-Right and the 2016 Election
      6. The “Alt-Lite”
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Index

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