Extremist groups : opposing viewpoints /

Extremist groups : opposing viewpoints / [print] Tamara L. Roleff, book editor, Helen Cothran, assistant book editor, James D. Torr, assistant book editor. - San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2001. - 171 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm. - Opposing viewpoints series .



Religious groups tend toward extremist views Religion is a positive force in society The Religious Right has a harmful agenda The Religious Right has a beneficial agenda Radical Islamic fundamentalists pose a serious threat Most followers of Islam are not a threat Radical animal rights groups harm society Radical animal rights activism is justified Socialists encourage violent extremism Socialism would benefit society Environmental groups encourage violence Radical environmental activism is justified White supremacist groups promote hate and violence The danger from white supremacist groups is exaggerated Racial hatred is necessary to save the white race Racial hatred is immoral The militia movement poses a serious threat to the government The danger from the militia movement is exaggerated Militias protect against authoritarian government Militias are unnecessary Samuel Brittan -- Adam Maida -- Rob Boston -- Charles Colson -- Steven Emerson -- Jonah Blank -- Teresa Platt -- interview with Darius Fullmer -- Balint Vazsonyi -- Gus Hall -- Stephen Budiansky -- Earth First! -- Loretta Ross -- Samuel Francis -- Matt Hale -- Howard Kleinberg -- Klanwatch Project -- William Norman Grigg -- Walter Williams -- Carl Levin.



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Radicalism--United States.
Right-wing extremists--United States.
Left-wing extremists--United States.

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