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"Origins of American right-wing extremism in the 1960s"

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Blogger Paul D. Van Pelt said...

I grew up in that decade. I do not know if my generation thought much about either right or left wing extremism. Many of us then were just trying to navigate. I was only a child during the McCarthy years and politics was the last topic elders talked about when there were kids present---if they talked about it at all. It seems to me, reading about extremism, say from 1964 onward, extremist views have existed on the left and right for much of the time anyone even thought about it. Maybe that was a counterbalance, up until orange hair appeared? That was a whole different sort of phenomenology. Other influences we at work, I think. I would hold that complexity had, and still has, something to do with this. I don't know how to quantify the effect.

April 12, 2023 at 10:28 AM

Anonymous Paul David Van Pelt said...

Today, heard of beheadings of Ukrainians in the current Russian invasion. Is there no end to global tolerance of this crap? Moreover, the preoccupation with the Trump thing is nauseating. Today, the 'news' here highlighted a prison riot, thirty years ago. Another, well placed(?) distraction, designed to sublimate current attention? An Ohio congressman may be sued over his assertions about January 6. A less-than-respected news buffoon blatantly misrepresented the events of that infamous day, within the last 48 hours. Goosestep your way through that mess.

April 12, 2023 at 5:46 PM

Blogger Paul D. Van Pelt said...

First of all, sorry about the typos. It seems no matter how careful I am, something goes wrong. It is embarrassing. I did not have such problems with Corel or Microsoft, all those years ago. So much for progress. Now, to Buchanan. I did not think much about him. His time was pedestrian---came and went. Carlson is a bit different but his influence is waning now too. You can only survive on rhetoric for as long as your listeners realize it is only rhetoric, lacking substance, while promoting interests, preferences and motives. TC has spent his limited currency. Happens all the time. There was an early public intellectual, in the 1800s, who drew some attention. Jacoby wrote about him. Robert Ingersoll. His talks allegedly attracted a large following. As far as I understand it, Ingersoll was not trying to hurt anyone. Just wanted to make a buck.

April 12, 2023 at 6:46 PM

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