Chip Berlet bibliography

This bibliography of Chip Berlet contains a list of articles, books, book chapters, book reviews, presentations and reports by activist and author Chip Berlet as well as articles about him and his works.

Chip Berlet
bibliography
Books1
Articles55
Books edited1
Book reviews2
Book chapters9
Reports3
Presentations3
References and footnotes

Articles

Books

Authored

  • Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort. Co-authored by Matthew N. Lyons. Edited by Douglas Kellner. New York: Guilford Press, 2000. ISBN 1462537618. ISBN 978-1572305687. OCLC 1028951306. 498 pages.[1][2]
  • Trumping Democracy: From Reagan to the Alt-Right. Routledge, 2019. ISBN 9781138212497.

Edited

Book chapters

Book reviews

  • "Review of Inventing Reality: The Politics of Mass Media, by Michael Parenti." The Library Quarterly, Vol. 57, No. 2, April 1987.
  • "Review of The False Prophet: Rabbi Meir Kahane FBI Informant to Knesset Member." Z Magazine, 1990.

Presentations

Reports

Works by other authors

Articles

See also

References

  1. Sklar, Holly. "Review of Right Wing Populism in America by Chip Berlet." Guilford Press. guilford.com.
    "This book shines brilliant light on right-wing populist movements that have undermined democracy throughout U.S. history—and are still influencing politics and policies today. The book shows how populist rhetoric has been used by far-right and mainstream politicians alike to divide people with scapegoating and deflect them from achieving greater social and economic equity."
  2. Reed, Adolph (Jr). "Review of Right Wing Populism in America, by Chip Berlet." Guilford Press. guilford.com.
    "Chip Berlet has been a valuable resource for many years to everyone concerned about the potentially dangerous right-wing ideological strains that operate in this country. His work with Political Research Associates has been a most important source of data and analysis. Now he and Matthew Lyons have made yet another major contribution. Right Wing Populism in America builds on their years of expertise to provide a sweeping historical account of the tradition of such tendencies in American politics....This is an important analysis for everyone—scholars and nonspecialists alike—who wishes to understand the complex, sometimes ugly forces that have participated in shaping the American political landscape."
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