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The Turner Diaries
AuthorWilliam Luther Pierce
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish language
GenreDystopian novel, White nationalism
PublisherNational Alliance
Publication date1978
Media typePrint

The Turner Diaries is a novel written by William Luther Pierce, a former Physics professor at Oregon State University and a prominent figure in the American Nazi Party. The book is a Dystopian novel that depicts a future United States where a racially segregated society has been established, and is often associated with the White nationalist movement, which includes groups like the Ku Klux Klan and the Aryan Nations. The novel has been linked to several violent incidents, including the Oklahoma City bombing carried out by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, who were influenced by the book's themes of domestic terrorism and anti-government sentiment, similar to the Militia movement and the Patriot movement. The book's publication was also supported by the National Alliance, a White nationalist organization founded by William Luther Pierce.

Introduction

The Turner Diaries is a novel that has been widely criticized for its depiction of racial violence and anti-Semitism, and has been linked to several violent incidents, including the Oklahoma City bombing and the Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting carried out by Wade Michael Page. The book's themes of White nationalism and anti-government sentiment have been influential in the development of the Militia movement and the Patriot movement, which include groups like the Michigan Militia and the Oath Keepers. The novel has also been associated with the Christian Identity movement, a White nationalist ideology that combines elements of Christianity and Racism, and has been promoted by figures like Gordon Kahl and Robert Jay Mathews. The book's publication has been supported by the National Alliance, a White nationalist organization founded by William Luther Pierce and affiliated with the American Nazi Party.

Plot

The plot of The Turner Diaries follows the story of Earl Turner, a member of a White nationalist organization known as the Organization, which is fighting against the United States government and its policies of racial integration and gun control. The novel depicts a future United States where a racially segregated society has been established, and where white nationalists are fighting against the United States government and its policies, similar to the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era. The book's themes of domestic terrorism and anti-government sentiment have been influential in the development of the Militia movement and the Patriot movement, which include groups like the Michigan Militia and the Oath Keepers. The novel has also been associated with the Christian Identity movement, a White nationalist ideology that combines elements of Christianity and Racism, and has been promoted by figures like Gordon Kahl and Robert Jay Mathews.

Reception

The Turner Diaries has been widely criticized for its depiction of racial violence and anti-Semitism, and has been linked to several violent incidents, including the Oklahoma City bombing and the Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting carried out by Wade Michael Page. The book has been denounced by organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League, which have criticized its themes of White nationalism and anti-government sentiment. The novel has also been associated with the Christian Identity movement, a White nationalist ideology that combines elements of Christianity and Racism, and has been promoted by figures like Gordon Kahl and Robert Jay Mathews. The book's publication has been supported by the National Alliance, a White nationalist organization founded by William Luther Pierce and affiliated with the American Nazi Party.

Influence

The Turner Diaries has been influential in the development of the Militia movement and the Patriot movement, which include groups like the Michigan Militia and the Oath Keepers. The book's themes of domestic terrorism and anti-government sentiment have been linked to several violent incidents, including the Oklahoma City bombing and the Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting carried out by Wade Michael Page. The novel has also been associated with the Christian Identity movement, a White nationalist ideology that combines elements of Christianity and Racism, and has been promoted by figures like Gordon Kahl and Robert Jay Mathews. The book's publication has been supported by the National Alliance, a White nationalist organization founded by William Luther Pierce and affiliated with the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan.

Authorship and Publication

The Turner Diaries was written by William Luther Pierce, a former Physics professor at Oregon State University and a prominent figure in the American Nazi Party. The book was published in 1978 by the National Alliance, a White nationalist organization founded by William Luther Pierce and affiliated with the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan. The novel has been widely criticized for its depiction of racial violence and anti-Semitism, and has been linked to several violent incidents, including the Oklahoma City bombing and the Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting carried out by Wade Michael Page. The book's publication has been supported by the National Alliance, which has also published other works by William Luther Pierce, including The Turner Diaries and Hunter.

Controversy and Criticism

The Turner Diaries has been widely criticized for its depiction of racial violence and anti-Semitism, and has been linked to several violent incidents, including the Oklahoma City bombing and the Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting carried out by Wade Michael Page. The book has been denounced by organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League, which have criticized its themes of White nationalism and anti-government sentiment. The novel has also been associated with the Christian Identity movement, a White nationalist ideology that combines elements of Christianity and Racism, and has been promoted by figures like Gordon Kahl and Robert Jay Mathews. The book's publication has been supported by the National Alliance, a White nationalist organization founded by William Luther Pierce and affiliated with the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan.

Category:American novels Category:Dystopian novels Category:White nationalist literature

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