商品簡介
Timothy McVeigh serves as the most infamous representative of the militia movement as well as the centerpiece of this book, which examines the ideology of the movement, the American myths within which that ideology is rooted, and the impact of a number of key events on the ebb and flow of the movement, including the Ruby Ridge and Waco standoffs and the Oklahoma City bombing. Crothers (political science and government, Illinois State U.) analyzes the racist, individualist, and millenarian cultural underpinnings of the militias and the "mythmaking" surrounding the above-mentioned events, but he fails to seriously consider either the impact of growing economic uncertainty or the possibility that the government may indeed have been guilty of covering up wrongdoing at Ruby Ridge or Waco. He does warn that although the militias may appear to be on the wane, the perceptions that the USA Patriot Act and the new Department of Homeland Security are unduly strengthening the federal government could give them a new lease on life. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Lane Crothers is associate professor of politics and government at Illinois State University.