Bibliography
Books
James Aho, The Politics of Righteousness: Idaho Christian Patriotism (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990)
James Aho, This Thing of Darkness: A Sociology of the Enemy (Seattle: University of Washington, 1994)
Michael Barkun, Religion and the Radical Right: The Origins of the Christian Identity Movement (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994)
Chip Berlet and Matthew N. Lyons, Right Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort (New York: The Guilford Press, 2000)
Roger Griffin, The Nature of Fascism (London: Routledge, 1991)
Walter Laqueur, Fascism: Past, Present and Future (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996)
Martin A. Lee, The Beast Reawakens (Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1997)
Daniel Levitas, The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right (New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2002)
Milton Sanford Mayer, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-35 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966)
Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck, American Terrorist: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing (New York: Regan Books, 2001)
David A. Neiwert, In God's Country: The Patriot Movement and the Pacific Northwest (Pullman: Washington State University, 1999)
Harald Ofstad, Our Contempt for Weakness: Nazi Norms and Values -- and Our Own (Stockholm: Almquist and Wiksell International, 1989)
Stanley Payne, Fascism: Comparison and Definition (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1980)
Stanley Payne, A History of Fascism, 1914-45 (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995)
Essays
Dick Anthony and Thomas Robbins, "Religious Totalism, Violence and Exemplary Dualism: Beyond the Extrinsic Model," in Michael Barkun, ed., Millennialism and Violence (London: Frank Cass & Co., 1996)
Robert O. Paxton, "The Five Stages of Fascism" [The Journal of Modern History 70 (March 1998): 1-23]
Richard Hoftsadter, "The Paranoid Style in American Politics," Harpers Magazine November 1964, pp. 77-86.
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