

Extremism
Author: J.M. Berger
Narrator: Matthew Josdal
Unabridged: 3 hr 52 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ascent Audio
Published: 03/05/2019
Categories: Nonfiction, Political Science, Political Ideologies
Synopsis
Berger, an expert on extremist movements and terrorism, explains that extremism arises from a perception of "us versus them," intensified by the conviction that the success of "us" is inseparable from hostile acts against "them." Extremism differs from ordinary unpleasantness—run-of-the-mill hatred and racism—by its sweeping rationalization of an insistence on violence. Berger illustrates his argument with case studies and examples from around the world and throughout history, from the destruction of Carthage by the Romans—often called "the first genocide"—to the apocalyptic jihadism of Al Qaeda, America's new "alt-right," and the anti-Semitic conspiracy tract The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.