As early as 1676, rural Virginians took up arms to protest what they considered economic and political injustices, and the fierce protective responses did not stop with the Revolution. Stock examines recurring themes in rural radical movements, including anti-federalism, white supremacy, populism, and vigilantism. These themes suggest to her some of the seemingly contradictory responses implicit in rural discontent. The politically conservative fear of outside power and authority in the form of government, corporations, international institutions, experts, and the media is juxtaposed with the potentially democratic desire to protect and revive community, culture, and the cooperative tradition. Stock believes we need to understand both the historic roots and the diverse manifestations of rural radicalism in order to make some sense of the action that tore a hole in this country's heartland in the spring of 1995.
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. The author examines recurring themes in rural radical movements that preceded the cowardly 1995 bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City, including anti-federalism, white supremacy, populism, and vigilantism, to suggest some of the contradictory responses implicit in rural discontent. Hardbound Illustrated. 219 pages Published by Cornell University Press, 1996. First ed. First printing. New in new dust jacket, unread. SALE. Seller Inventory # 6573
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