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The Turner Diaries
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The Turner Diaries
by "Andrew MacDonald" (William L. Pierce)
The National Alliance, 1978
Approx. 80,000 words
WARNING TO THE READER: This is the most repulsive book I
have ever reviewed. Persons offended by descriptions of virulent racism and of
the advocacy of genocide may not wish to continue reading.
Bibliographical Note
According to Michael Barkun in Religion and the Racist Right
(p. 225 et seq.), the author of "The Turner Diaries" is one William
L. Pierce, writing under the pseudonym "Andrew MacDonald." Pierce
received a doctorate in physics from the University of Colorado and worked in
industry and as a university instructor before becoming involved with Nazi
groups in the 1960s. "The Turner Diaries" appeared from 1975 to 1978
as a serial in "Attack!," a publication of the National Alliance, an
American Nazi faction led by Pierce. ("Attack" [Der Angriff] was also
the name of the paper Josef Goebbels founded in Berlin in the 1920s.) The book
was first published as a paperback in 1978, and Barkun cites a second edition,
also published by the National Alliance (Washington, DC 1980). The text for
this review was found online, without copyright, at
http://members.tripod.com/~EdgarS/TurnerD/turner.htm in December 1997.
"The Turner Diaries" has been around for about 20 years at
this writing. This work has long been of some interest to students of religious
and political cults. What made it famous, however, was the destruction of the
Federal Building in "
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