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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2009
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2019
    i read this book in a sociology class in the late 90s. economics, social consciousness, and observable social phenomena are connected at the hip, and so well elaborated here that you don't really need to read Marx or Lenin to understand the interrelationships between capital, monopoly, and reaction. a book that hasn't stopped being relevant since it was first published. if you want to understand our current world, let this be a primary source.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2013
    The author is an editor and thus subject to the conceit of manufacturing scenarios which could not pass the test of solid research. I could only make it into part two, Conspiracy, before giving up trying to read this windy editorial which tried to create conspiratorial connections between the Bible, the John Birch Society, and various farmers associations. This is the kind of stuff one would expect to find at Alex Jones's website. Truly awful.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2001
    Understanding why Timothy McVeigh acted as he did is beyond most people. Similarly, most urban Americans know little of the "Republic of Texas", the militia movements, the "common-law courts" and sundry other manifestations of rural anger and paranoia. To a European like myself it is even more incomprehensible.
    I chanced on this book when I was in a bookstore in Champaign, IL and heard the author speaking. I am glad that chance meeting took place as reading this book has given me more understanding of the American rural mind (or at least a portion of it) than anything else that I have read on the subject.
    Joel Dyer is the editor of the Boulder Weekly and is a sensitive editor well tuned to all his readers' shades of opinion. It is all too easy for people to dismiss these more extreme beliefs as those belonging to wackos, weirdos and lunatics. Dyer has at least treated adherents of these views with respect and done them the courtesy of listening to them and analyzing the underlying causes of their frustration, resentment and seething anger.
    He presents a fairly convincing picture of why those who are tied to agriculture are so paranoid about government in general and the federal government in particular. He explains patiently and convincingly why there is a feeling of desperation. He shows how for many people desperate times call for desperate measures and how these people have sought to rationalize and justify their actions. Dyer is understanding while not approving of the aims or means employed to achieve the ends.
    It would be easy to descend into simple mockery and condemnation of extremists. Whilst Dyer concludes that extreme beliefs and actions are wrong headed, his respectful analysis acknowledges the colossal pressures facing these people. He points out the urgent need to do something about their plight. His non-judgmental fact gathering has allowed him access to people whose voices are rarely heard other than through their most strident and extreme mouthpieces.
    Dyer concludes that America is sitting on a powder keg. Unless governments heed their rising voices, then we can expect the Oklahoma bombing to be only the first of many large scale outrages designed to force people to pay attention to a neglected section of the community.
    The style of this book, as befits an editor, is journalistic. However, Dyer recognizes the value of his research for those with more scholarly interests and there is a susbstantial section of notes and references at the end to allow those interested to further research the issues.
    A worthwhile and sobering read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2009
    I am using this item for research and it has helped a lot.
    I received it quickly and it was in excellent condition.
    Well worth the money.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2009
    This book presents a wealth of startling statistics about the Farm Crisis of the 1980's. Most moving to me were the number of suicides and the apparent orchestration by the federal government under Reagan's term of kicking farmers off their land.

    While the author predicts that the militia violence (rooted in the festering of disenfranchised farmers) will only get worse, time has shown another picture -- a deadened silence across the land. Big business continues its domination of ag and the remaining farmers are hanging in there.

    Time will tell how these problems get resolved, but Dyer's book is a great primer on the subject.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2004
    This book opens up a lot of feeling for those who over the last two decades have lost everything and have attempted to find a reason, a cause and an enemy, sadly.
    Anyone dealing with and wanting to understand the movement that has effected millions in our society must read this book. I recommend this to our state and national leaders. Dyer writes in such a balanced way and with tremendous care for those who have become caught up in the anger that exemplifies an occassionally growing portion of our society.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2022
    Released in 1997, now it's 2022. I'm still waiting for the militia(s) to erupt and place the nation in chaos.

    Am I too impatient?
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