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  1. Right-wing groups are characterized by authoritarian, ultra-nationalist, chauvinist, xenophobic, theocratic, racist, homophobic, transphobic, and/or reactionary views1. Examples of right-wing groups include2:
    • Neo-fascism
    • Neo-Nazism
    • The Third Position
    • The alt-right
    • Racial supremacism
    • Christian Identity movement
    • Militias
    • Sovereign Citizens, Freemen, and Common Law Courts
    • Ku Klux Klan
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    Contemporary definitions now include neo-fascism, neo-Nazism, the Third Position, the alt-right, racial supremacism and other ideologies or organizations that feature aspects of authoritarian, ultra-nationalist, chauvinist, xenophobic, theocratic, racist, homophobic, transphobic, and/or reactionary views.
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    Right-wing Group Characteristics and Ideology

    • Introduction Following the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attack, our national attention was focused on Osama bin Laden, al Qaeda, and other radical Islamic extremists. ...
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    Radical right (United States) - Wikipedia

    In the politics of the United States, the radical right is a political preference that leans towards ultraconservatism, white nationalism, white supremacy, or other far-right ideologies in a hierarchical structure which is paired with conspiratorial rhetoric alongside traditionalist and reactionary aspirations. The term was … See more

    Among academics and social scientists there is disagreement in the past over how right-wing political movement should be described, and no consensus over what the proper terminology should be exists, although the … See more

    Sociologists Lipset and Raab were focused on who joined these movements and how they evolved. They saw the development of radical right-wing groups as occurring in three … See more

    From the 1990s onward, parties that have been described as radical right became established in the legislatures of various democracies including Canada, Australia, Norway See more

    McCarthyism
    The study of the radical right began in the 1950s as social scientists attempted to explain McCarthyism, which was seen as a lapse from the … See more

    Political scientist Gary Jacobson gives an estimate of the "size of the extremist vote" as a fraction of Republican Party voters (there being … See more

    Throughout modern history, conspiracism has been a major feature of the radical right and subject to numerous books and articles, the most … See more

    Conspiracy theories
    The American Patriots who spearheaded the American Revolution in the 1770s were motivated primarily by an ideology that historians call See more

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  6. Right-wing politics - Wikipedia

    Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, [1] [2] [3] typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, …

  7. Assessing the right-wing terror threat in the United …

    Jan 5, 2022 · The last year saw advances and setbacks in the fight against American white supremacist, anti-government, and other violent right-wing groups. Daniel L. Byman assesses the right-wing terror...

  8. Far Right Extremism's History In America - NPR

  9. Right-Wing Extremists: A Looming Threat to the U.S.

    Oct 9, 2020 · Heavily armed, right-wing groups are poised to rebel against the election if President Trump loses, an extraordinary danger to U.S. democracy. How real is the threat of extremist forces...

  10. After the insurrection, America’s far-right groups get …

    Mar 15, 2021 · New members are joining and some are leaving – as right-wing groups reorganize, scholars of the movement foresee increased polarization, with a risk of more violence.

  11. Domestic terrorism data shows right-wing violence on the rise ...