Bring The War Home: The White Power Movement And Paramilitary America
A Guardian Best Book of the Year
āA gripping study of white powerā¦Explosive.ā
āNew York Times
āHelps explain how we got to todayās alt-right.ā
āTerry Gross, Fresh Air
The white power movement in America wants a revolution.
Returning to a country ripped apart by a war they felt they were not allowed to win, a small group of Vietnam veterans and disgruntled civilians who shared their virulent anti-communism and potent sense of betrayal concluded that waging war on their own country was justified. The command structure of their covert movement gave women a prominent place. They operated with discipline, made tragic headlines in Waco, Ruby Ridge, and Oklahoma City, and are resurgent under President Trump. Based on a decade of deep immersion in previously classified FBI files and on extensive interviews, Bring the War Home tells the story of American paramilitarism and the birth of the alt-right.
āA much-needed and troubling revelationā¦ The power of Belewās book comes, in part, from the fact that it reveals a story about white-racist violence that we should all already know.ā
āThe Nation
āFascinatingā¦ Shows how hatred of the federal government, fears of communism, and racism all combined in white-power ideology and explains why our responses to the movement have long been woefully inadequate.ā
āSlate
āSuperbly comprehensiveā¦supplants all journalistic accounts of Americaās resurgent white supremacism.ā
āPankaj Mishra, The Guardian