`Julia Ebner
shows how Islamist and right-wing extremism are two sides of the same
coin. Her analysis is compelling, insightful, and highly readable.' -
Peter R. Neumann, author of Radicalized, 'The Rage reads like a novel
but unfortunately its story is non-fiction: Islamist hotheads and
those on the far-right polarise our societies and the moderates in the
middle lose ground to populists who play politics with extremism.' -
Alex P. Schmid, Editor-in-Chief Perspectives on Terrorism, 'This book
brings alive the causes and consequences of far-right extremism and
Islamist radicalism in our midst. These two forms of rising bigotry
threaten to tear our societies apart -- Ebner exposes them both and
powerfully calls on us to defend liberal tolerance. The Rage is an
excellent master course for those seeking to understand the growth of
fanaticism.' - Ed Husain, author of The Islamist, `Julia Ebner has
written a fine book, approaching the vexing topic of `reciprocal
radicalisation' with admirable ethnographic empathy. Crisply written,
The Rage journeys through the leading and often intertwined forms of
extremism today: jihadi Islamists and the far-right. The mirroring of
these violent narratives is striking, and is revealed here through both
eye-opening vignettes and wide-ranging empirical data. Without doubt,
The Rage is the most important contribution to this burgeoning subject
to date, and surely will be of use to scholars, policy-makers and the
wider public alike.' - Matthew Feldman, Professor of Contemporary
History, Teesside University, `An original and highly informative book
on one of the core security issues of our time. The Rage demonstrates
powerfully how apparently opposite strands of extremism feed so readily
off each other and, in doing so, it illuminates the extent of the
problems facing us. Essential reading.' - Paul Rogers, Emeritus
Professor of Peace Studies, Bradford University and author of Irregular
War, `An excellent debut: informed, well-researched and thoughtful.
Ebner traces the increasingly important interdependency of far-right and
Islamist movements, and offers humane, smart ways through the impasse.'
- Jamie Bartlett, author of Radicals, `Julia Ebner draws on the very
latest evidence to deliver important new analysis of two seemingly
opposing forms of extremism and their mutually reinforcing worldviews.
The perpetrators of most terrorist and violent extremist acts committed
in recent years have followed some form of radicalisation process;
Ebner's book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the
circumstances in which such radicalisation can take place.' - Rob
Wainwright, Director of Europol, `There couldn't be a more appropriately
timed book than The Rage by Julia Ebner. With an up close personal view
of two sides of the extremist coin, Ebner lays out the nearly identical
narratives between the extreme right wing and Islamists who align with
Al Qaida and ISIS. Locked at the hip, these two groups are in a
perpetual battle to destroy anyone who gets in the way of their
ideology. Both groups use remarkably similar techniques to radicalize
recruits preying up a need for identity, belonging, and purpose. The
personal narrative breathes life into the voices of those who believe
they are on a just cause even as that cause ends in terror for others.
The Rage is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the
interconnected nature of extremism.' - Chris Sampson, co-Author of
Hacking ISIS
Monday, 17 February 2020
The Rage the viscious circle of Islamist and Far Right extremism by Julia Ebner
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