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The rage : the vicious circle of Islamist and far-right extremism

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The early 21st century has been defined by a rise in Islamist radicalization and a concurrent rise in far right extremism. The Rage: The Vicious Circle of Islamist and Far Right Extremism explores the interaction between the "new" far right and Islamist extremists and considers the consequences for the global terror threat. Julia Ebner argues that far right and Islamist extremist narratives - "The West is at war with Islam" and "Muslims are at war with the West" - complement each other perfectly, making the two extremes rhetorical allies and building a spiralling torrent of hatred - The Rage. By looking at extremist movements both online and offline, she shows how far right and Islamist extremists have succeeded in penetrating each other's echo chambers as a result of their mutually useful messages. Based on first-hand interviews, this book introduces readers to the world of reciprocal radicalization and the hotbeds of extremism that have developed - with potentially disastrous consequences - in the UK, Europe and the U.S.

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The rage : the vicious circle of Islamist and far-right extremism, Julia Ebner

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2017
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Titul
The rage : the vicious circle of Islamist and far-right extremism
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2017
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
253
ISBN10
1788310322
ISBN13
9781788310321
Série
Hodnotenie
3,75 z 5
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The early 21st century has been defined by a rise in Islamist radicalization and a concurrent rise in far right extremism. The Rage: The Vicious Circle of Islamist and Far Right Extremism explores the interaction between the "new" far right and Islamist extremists and considers the consequences for the global terror threat. Julia Ebner argues that far right and Islamist extremist narratives - "The West is at war with Islam" and "Muslims are at war with the West" - complement each other perfectly, making the two extremes rhetorical allies and building a spiralling torrent of hatred - The Rage. By looking at extremist movements both online and offline, she shows how far right and Islamist extremists have succeeded in penetrating each other's echo chambers as a result of their mutually useful messages. Based on first-hand interviews, this book introduces readers to the world of reciprocal radicalization and the hotbeds of extremism that have developed - with potentially disastrous consequences - in the UK, Europe and the U.S.