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Fascists Among Us: online hate and the Christchurch massacre by Jeff Sparrow
This short but incisive book builds to a stirring and well-argued conclusion ... What Sparrow does so eloquently ... is overtly link fascism, historically and theoretically, with political violence. FOUR STARS
Kelsey Oldham, Books + Publishing
With conceptual clarity and meticulous research, Jeff Sparrow has produced an indispensable guidebook to the intellectual and political sewers from which the Christchurch mass murderer emerged. Sparrow understands the role social media has played in the rebirth of fascism. He also understands that ideas matter.
Robert Manne, emeritus professor of politics and vice-chancellor's fellow at La Trobe University
Part history lesson, part detective story, part deep-dive into an online swamp, Fascists Among Us is essential reading for anyone who wants to take a stand against hate.
Scott Ludlam
Jeff Sparrow charts the ideological underpinnings of fascism with uncommon clarity, demonstrating the importance of confronting the truth rather than retreating from its horrors. Read. This. Book.
Sisonke Msimang
Lit with insight and urgency. Read it, just read it.
Chloe Hooper
Sparrow’s analysis is poignant and confronting, yet avoids being voyeuristic or disrespectful.
Ellen Muller, ArtsHub
Kelsey Oldham, Books + Publishing
With conceptual clarity and meticulous research, Jeff Sparrow has produced an indispensable guidebook to the intellectual and political sewers from which the Christchurch mass murderer emerged. Sparrow understands the role social media has played in the rebirth of fascism. He also understands that ideas matter.
Robert Manne, emeritus professor of politics and vice-chancellor's fellow at La Trobe University
Part history lesson, part detective story, part deep-dive into an online swamp, Fascists Among Us is essential reading for anyone who wants to take a stand against hate.
Scott Ludlam
Jeff Sparrow charts the ideological underpinnings of fascism with uncommon clarity, demonstrating the importance of confronting the truth rather than retreating from its horrors. Read. This. Book.
Sisonke Msimang
Lit with insight and urgency. Read it, just read it.
Chloe Hooper
Sparrow’s analysis is poignant and confronting, yet avoids being voyeuristic or disrespectful.
Ellen Muller, ArtsHub