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Discover 'Race, Rights, and Rifles', an insightful exploration of the complex relationship between American gun culture and white male supremacy from the American Revolution to the modern day. With approximately 86 million American adults owning firearms, this scholarly work dives deep into the motivations behind this phenomenon, challenging the narrative that ties gun ownership solely to protection or hunting. Instead, Alexandra Filindra presents a compelling argument that the roots of American gun culture are deeply intertwined with historical notions of civic duty and a commitment to maintaining racial and gender hierarchies.
This groundbreaking book draws on a diverse array of historical and contemporary evidence, illustrating how the ideology of gun rights has evolved and become ingrained within America’s key institutions, such as state militias and the National Rifle Association (NRA). By utilizing original survey data, Filindra uncovers how prevalent these beliefs are, especially among White Americans. The findings indicate that a significant number of individuals prioritize gun rights over fundamental democratic principles like voting rights and often justify political violence.
'Race, Rights, and Rifles’ is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the historical context of gun ownership in America, the intersection of race and firearms, and the implications for contemporary society. Delve into this pivotal exploration to grasp the nuances of rights, race, and the role of rifles in shaping American identity and political discourse today.
This groundbreaking book draws on a diverse array of historical and contemporary evidence, illustrating how the ideology of gun rights has evolved and become ingrained within America’s key institutions, such as state militias and the National Rifle Association (NRA). By utilizing original survey data, Filindra uncovers how prevalent these beliefs are, especially among White Americans. The findings indicate that a significant number of individuals prioritize gun rights over fundamental democratic principles like voting rights and often justify political violence.
'Race, Rights, and Rifles’ is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the historical context of gun ownership in America, the intersection of race and firearms, and the implications for contemporary society. Delve into this pivotal exploration to grasp the nuances of rights, race, and the role of rifles in shaping American identity and political discourse today.