Friday, January 18, 2013

Challengers from the Sidelines: Understanding America’s Violent Far-Right. By Arie Perliger.

West Point center cites dangers of “far right” in U.S. By Rowan Scarborough. Washington Times, January 17, 2013.

New Study Highlights Threat From Far Right-Wing Groups In U.S. By Hayes Brown. Think Progress, January 18, 2013.

West Point Military Study Warns Of “America’s Violent Far-Right.” By Noah Rothman. Mediaite, January 18, 2013.

A New Anti-Terror Front? Yes, theGovernment Thinks It’s “Right-Wing Extremists.” By John Fund. National Review Online, January 18, 2013.

West Point: “Far right” dangerous to U.S. By Michael Carl. WND, January 18, 2013.

Right-wing terrorism is real. By David Sirota. Salon, January 22, 2013.

Challengers from the Sidelines: Understanding America’s Violent Far-Right. By Arie Perliger. The Combatting Terrorism Center at West Point, November 2012. Also find it here and here.

Scarborough:

The West Point center typically focuses reports on al Qaeda and other Islamic extremists attempting to gain power in Asia, the Middle East and Africa through violence.

But its latest study turns inward and paints a broad brush of people it considers “far right.”

It says anti-federalists “espouse strong convictions regarding the federal government, believing it to be corrupt and tyrannical, with a natural tendency to intrude on individuals’ civil and constitutional rights. Finally, they support civil activism, individual freedoms, and self government. Extremists in the anti-federalist movement direct most their violence against the federal government and its proxies in law enforcement.”

The report also draws a link between the mainstream conservative movement and the violent “far right,” and describes liberals as “future oriented” and conservatives as living in the past.

“While liberal worldviews are future- or progressive -oriented, conservative perspectives are more past-oriented, and in general, are interested in preserving the status quo.” the report says. “The far right represents a more extreme version of conservatism, as its political vision is usually justified by the aspiration to restore or preserve values and practices that are part of the idealized historical heritage of the nation or ethnic community.”

The report adds: “While far-right groups’ ideology is designed to exclude minorities and foreigners, the liberal-democratic system is designed to emphasize civil rights, minority rights and the balance of power.”