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The Farrakhan Phenomenon: Race, Reaction, and the Paranoid Style in American Politics [Paperback]

Robert Singh (Author)
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0878406581 978-0878406586 July 1, 1997

In this penetrating critical analysis of Louis Farrakhan's ascent to national influence, Robert Singh argues that the minister's rise to prominence is a function of race and reaction in contemporary America. Singh probes the origins and significance of Farrakhan in American politics.

Drawing on published and unpublished records, personal interviews, and Farrakhan's writings and speeches, Singh places Farrakhan expressly within the "paranoid style" of such reactionaries as Jesse Helms and Joseph McCarthy. Examining Farrakhan's biographical details, religious beliefs, political strategies, and relative influence, Singh argues that Farrakhan is an extreme conservative who exploits both black-white divisions and conflicts within the black community for personal advancement.

Singh proposes that Farrakhan's complex appeal to African-Americans is based on his ability to orchestrate the diffuse forces of African-American protest against the status quo. Paradoxically, says Singh, Farrakhan has achieved his position in part by positioning himself against most African-American political leaders, a tactic made possible by the extent to which black American politics now displays the same basic features as American politics in general. By stoking the fires of fear and hatred yet effecting no real changes, Farrakhan poses a greater threat to black Americans than to whites.

The Farrakhan Phenomenon is written in a clear, accessible style that will appeal to general readers concerned about race relations as well as to scholars of American history and politics. It reveals a shrewd opportunist who has capitalized on America's continuing failure to deal with its serious and abiding race problems.


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"Singh has written an exciting and balanced account of Farrakhan's career and place in American racial politics. [He] correctly places Farrakhan on the right side of the American political spectrum.... In telling the Farrakhan story, Singh does a first-rate job of relating Farrakhan's move from the margins of American racial politics to the center." -- Clarence E. Walker, professor of history, University of California-Davis



"Singh addresses an important topic in modern American politics.... He has produced an exceptionally well researched and argued analysis of the politics of the Farrakhan movement. In doing so, he not only makes a significant contribution to the study of African-American politics but provides a timely account of the ideological foundations of U.S. political debate. This is a valuable book." -- Desmond King, St. John's College, Oxford, and author of Separate and Unequal: Black Americans and the U.S. Federal Government



"Singh has drawn a fascinating social miniature of Louis Farrakhan and his Nation of Islam, and connected it up to an enduring perspective on American political history, courtesy of Richard Hofstadter and the paranoid style." -- Byron E. Shafer, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government, Nuffield College, Oxford

About the Author

Robert Singh is a lecturer in political science at the University of Edinburgh.


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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Georgetown University Press (July 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0878406581
  • ISBN-13: 978-0878406586
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,674,593 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Complex and academic study of racial politics in the U.S., May 30, 1998
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This review is from: The Farrakhan Phenomenon: Race, Reaction, and the Paranoid Style in American Politics (Paperback)
Louis Farrakhan is an unusually emotive subject in the United States, inspiring extreme feelings of love or hate; feelings that are not common in the American political psyche. Robert Singh, a British academic, examines the rise of the leader of the Nation of Islam, and tries to explain his ascendency within the confines of the politics of paranoia. Stiring Stuff indeed! Yet, be warned - this is not a journalistic account of the Nation of Islam, Farrakhan's style or racial politics in America today. Those looking for an 'easy read' should turn elsewhere. Instead, this is an academic work, with all the trappings to match - the complex language, the unnecessary terminology, and the cluttered page. (Singh seems to have a particular penchant for commas, and utter disregard for full stops). Having said that, however, this work is an intellegent look at one of the most divisive and important issues in America today. Robert Singh is careful in his approach to the subject and provides worthy anaylsis. My advice? - read it slowly, stick with it and be enlightened
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2.0 out of 5 stars The Farrakhan Phenomenon: Race, Reaction, and the Paranoid, August 1, 2001
Singh seeks to understand the causes of Farrakhan's rise and its implications for the United States; religion and worldview have only the slightest importance for this author, whereas black American politics are paramount. Although shakey on the Nation of Islam (referring mistakenly to its seven daily prayers and female Fruit of Islam guards) and also on conservative politics in the United States (thinking Farrakhan shares important features with Jesse Helms and Ronald Reagan), Singh has a thorough grasp of American racial politics and a clear sense of his subject's place in them. Correctly, he de-emphasizes the importance of antisemitism to Farrakhan's message while placing much greater emphasis on his vituperative attacks on other black leaders. These are based on the leaders' social liberalism, which is so much out of tune with the electorate's conservatism: "Farrakhan's popular appeals are also in part based upon his persistent exploitation of the disjunctures between elite black attitudes and popular African-American beliefs." In Singh's view, the Nationa of Islam's (NOI) religious doctrines and Farrakhan's eclectic theological claims are most appropriately regarded as merely an embellishment of more fundamental traditionalist and populist political tenets." Arguing against those who see Farrakhan as a media creation, Singh points to his having built up a large constituency without help from the mainstream newspapers and television. He concludes from this that the best way to fend off Farrakhan's ugly and threatening influence is "to accord him the opportunity-and even the responsibility-for implementing effective political, economic, and social change." However scary this course, the author maintains, it is the best way to call a demagogue's bluff. Middle East Quarterly, December 1998
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The pace of this book moves as briskly as that of a fry cook slapping out the patties for another day spent at one of our nation's greatest industries: fast food. At the Nation of Fry Cook, there are more patties waiting to be flame broiled for those hungry enough to slap down the moolah for the musk from the mosque -- and this book tells you how to cook 'em just right. Comes complete wid one of the Honorable and Most Reverend Louis Farrakhan's recipes for barbecue sauce.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
national black political leadership, paranoid appeals, political leadership cadre, spatial leadership, paranoid politics, antiblack conspiracy, racial comity, black appeal, black political elites, racial militancy, black political party, leadership credentials, political paranoia, racial separatism, black elected officials, paranoid style, leadership status, many black communities, black politics, black politicians, black leadership
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United States, New York, Louis Farrakhan, Black Muslim, Nation of Islam, Jesse Jackson, Million Man March, Elijah Muhammad, Los Angeles, David Duke, Supreme Court, Lamb of God, Independent Black Leadership, Rodney King, White House, Congressional Black Caucus, House of Representatives, Martin Luther King, Adolph Reed, Colin Powell, Fruit of Islam, Harvard University Press, Juan Williams, Khalid Muhammad, Oxford University Press
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