“September 11th 2001 has heightened awareness of the threat posed by violent, anti-American groups in other nations. Lest we forget, the terrorist infrastructure that contributed to the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 is still a force in our society. Daniel...
“The militia movement burst into the consciousness of Americans with the Oklahoma City bombing, but hate groups have a long, shameful lineage in America. In this detailed, provocative examination, Levitas focuses on the ideas of William Potter Gale, who, despite...
Levitas’ research is exhaustive….admirable job…ominous message” — Kirkus Reviews
“Daniel Levitas’s well-researched book reminds us that the bizarre ideas of the radical right are not only dangerous in their own right, but in this fearful time, dangerously influential.” – William S. McFeely, historian and author of the...
With so much attention focused on international terrorism, this book hits closer to home with an eye-opening look at potential domestic terrorist threats. Levitas explores the historic roots of Far Right hate groups in the U.S., how they have developed and evolved,...
“Despite Oklahoma City, few Americans have any real idea of the hate-filled minds in our country: anti-Semites and racists, people gripped by the belief that a Communist conspiracy has taken over the Government. In The Terrorist Next Door, Daniel Levitas has...
The Blood-Dimmed Tide is Loosed The Terrorist Next Door reviewed by Martin A. Lee, Martin A. Lee is the author of “The Beast Reawakens,” a book on, neofascism. Los Angeles Times February 16, 2003 Reasonable people may scoff at right-wing extremists who...
Jewish scholar slides hate groups under a microscope By Karen Sandstrom, Newhouse News Service, Nov. 26,...
New York Times Aryan Nation By Mark Silk Mark Silk directs the Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life at Trinity College, Hartford. THE TERRORIST NEXT DOOR The Militia Movement and the Radical Right. By Daniel Levitas. Illustrated. 520...
Author warns of home-grown hate seeping into society By David Moberg Special to the Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune January 28, 2003 At a time when Americans are preoccupied with foreign terrorists, Daniel Levitas warns that it is dangerous to ignore the home-grown...
Article from Montana Human Rights Network News, October 2003 Reviewing The Terrorist Next Door: Levitas’ Book an Essential Read
Author says radical right may be down but not out By Gail Schontzler, Bozeman (MT) Daily Chronicle, Oct. 25, 2003
Suggested Reading: The Terrorist Next Door – University of Michigan Books – Michigan Today.