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CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2022 To better understand current events and threats, this book outlines the organizations and beliefs of domestic terrorists in the United States and how to coun...
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06 April 2021

CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2022
To better understand current events and threats, this book outlines the organizations and beliefs of domestic terrorists in the United States and how to counter their attacks on American democracy.
Who are the American citizens—White nationalists and militant Islamists—perpetrating acts of terrorism against their own country? What are their grievances and why do they hate? How can this transnational peril be effectively addressed?
Homegrown Hate is a groundbreaking and deeply researched work that directly compares White nationalists and militant Islamists in the United States. In this timely book, scholar and holistic justice activist Sara Kamali examines these Americans’ self-described beliefs, grievances, and rationales for violence, and details their organizational structures within a transnational context. She presents compelling insight into the most pressing threat to homeland security not only in the United States, but in nations across the globe: citizens who are targeting their homeland according to their respective narratives of victimhood. She also explains the hate behind the headlines and provides the tools to counter this hate from within, cogently offering hope in uncertain and divisive times. Innovative and engaging, this is an indispensable resource for all who cherish equity and justice in the United States and around the world.
To better understand current events and threats, this book outlines the organizations and beliefs of domestic terrorists in the United States and how to counter their attacks on American democracy.
Who are the American citizens—White nationalists and militant Islamists—perpetrating acts of terrorism against their own country? What are their grievances and why do they hate? How can this transnational peril be effectively addressed?
Homegrown Hate is a groundbreaking and deeply researched work that directly compares White nationalists and militant Islamists in the United States. In this timely book, scholar and holistic justice activist Sara Kamali examines these Americans’ self-described beliefs, grievances, and rationales for violence, and details their organizational structures within a transnational context. She presents compelling insight into the most pressing threat to homeland security not only in the United States, but in nations across the globe: citizens who are targeting their homeland according to their respective narratives of victimhood. She also explains the hate behind the headlines and provides the tools to counter this hate from within, cogently offering hope in uncertain and divisive times. Innovative and engaging, this is an indispensable resource for all who cherish equity and justice in the United States and around the world.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 440
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
06 April 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520360020
Format: Hardcover
"Eerily prescient. . . . Kamali rebuts the idea that 'lone wolves' drive terrorism and focuses on a comparative analysis of the White nationalist and militant Islamist groups that can drive it. She examines their aims, beliefs, tactics, rhetoric, organizational structures, and influencers, such as the Oath Keepers, Osama bin Laden, Dylann Roof, neo-Nazis, and Timothy McVeigh."
Sara Kamali is the founder and director of Kamali Consulting, a firm that supports organizations to center equity and to create a culture of belonging in their policies, practices, and programs. She is also a holistic justice activist and a scholar of systemic inequities, White nationalism, and militant Islamism. Her scholarship and activism address how interlocking institutions of power oppress the many while maintaining systems of privilege for a select few.
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Empathizing with the Enemy: The Threat Within
Part One. Who They Are
1. The Fourteen Words: The Racist Beliefs of White Nationalists
2. Loyalty and Disavowal: The Exclusionary Ideology of Militant Islamists
Part Two. Why They Fight
3. #WhiteGenocide: Grievances of White Nationalists
4. The Crusades Redux: Grievances of Militant Islamists
Part Three. What They Want
5. (RA)HOWA: (Re)Claiming the United States through (Racial) Holy War
6. America the Beautiful: Establishing a White Ethnostate or Constructing a Caliphate
7. Encouraging the End of Days: The Apocalyptic Rhetoric of Political Violence
8. The Myth of the Lone Wolf: Joining Virtual Packs Online
Part Four. What Can Be Done
Conclusion. Securing the Homeland: Counterterrorism and the Need for Holistic Justice
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Introduction. Empathizing with the Enemy: The Threat Within
Part One. Who They Are
1. The Fourteen Words: The Racist Beliefs of White Nationalists
2. Loyalty and Disavowal: The Exclusionary Ideology of Militant Islamists
Part Two. Why They Fight
3. #WhiteGenocide: Grievances of White Nationalists
4. The Crusades Redux: Grievances of Militant Islamists
Part Three. What They Want
5. (RA)HOWA: (Re)Claiming the United States through (Racial) Holy War
6. America the Beautiful: Establishing a White Ethnostate or Constructing a Caliphate
7. Encouraging the End of Days: The Apocalyptic Rhetoric of Political Violence
8. The Myth of the Lone Wolf: Joining Virtual Packs Online
Part Four. What Can Be Done
Conclusion. Securing the Homeland: Counterterrorism and the Need for Holistic Justice
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index