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Right-Wing Populism in America
Too Close for Comfort
Too Close for Comfort
Chip Berlet and Matthew N. Lyons
Winner of an Outstanding Book Award from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America
Chip Berlet has written about right wing movements for over twenty years, with bylines in The New York Times, Boston Globe, the Progressive, and scores of other publications. He is senior analyst at Political Research Associates in Somerville, MA, and editor of Eyes Right! Challenging the Right Wing Backlash (South End Press, 1995). He has contributed articles and chapters to several scholarly books and journals and his media appearances and cites as an expert include Newsweek, National Public Radio, and Nightline.
Matthew N. Lyons is a historian, activist, and writer whose work has focused on systems of oppression and social movements. He is research associate for the Hansberry-Nemiroff Archival, Educational, and Cultural Fund, and author of The Grassroots Network: Radical Nonviolence in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1972-1985 (Cornell University Center for International Studies, 1989).
Matthew N. Lyons is a historian, activist, and writer whose work has focused on systems of oppression and social movements. He is research associate for the Hansberry-Nemiroff Archival, Educational, and Cultural Fund, and author of The Grassroots Network: Radical Nonviolence in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1972-1985 (Cornell University Center for International Studies, 1989).
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