Table of Contents
Introduction, by Matthew Feldman and Paul Jackson
Part 1. Manipulation of the Masses
1. 'Lingua Quarti Imperii': The Euphemistic in the Extreme Right, by Roger Griffin
2. Toxic Rhetoric: The Language of The Turner Diaries: A Novel, by Janet Wilson
3. 2083a European Declaration of Independence: A License to Kill, by Paul Jackson
4. The Strategy of Discursive Provocation: A Discourse-Historical Analysis of the FPÖ's Discriminatory Rhetoric, by Ruth Wodak
Part 2. Western Europe and the USA
5. 'Teaching the Truth to the Harcore': The Public and Private Presentation of BNP Ideology, by Graham Macklin
6. Wavering Between Radical and Moderate: The Discourse of the Vlaams Belang in Flanders (Belgium), by Hilde Coffé and Jeroen Dewulf
7. Defending Dutch Freedom: The Far Right in the Netherlands: 1932–2012, by Koen Vossen
8. Far Right Rhetoric in the United States: A Carnival of Buncombe, by Leonard Weinberg
Part 3. Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe
9. A Cast Study of Anti-Semitism in the Language and Politics of the Contemporary Far Right in Germany, by Gideon Botsch and Christoph Kopke
10. 'Fascism for the Third Millennium': An Overview of Language and Ideology in Italy's CasaPound Movement, by Anna Castriota and Matthew Feldman
11. Anti-Semitism on the Curriculum: MAUPthe Interregional Assumbly for Personnel Management, by Per Anders Rudling
12. Language of Authorities and Radical Nationalists, by Alexander Verkhovsky
Part 4. Afterword
12. Heroes Know Which Villains to Kill: How Coded Rhetoric Incites Scripted Violence, by Chip Berlet
Index