alongside this kind of politics as well. but that s where we are. and the violent ultra right will benefit greatly from this moment. whether any right-wing politicians do as well. joining us now is kathleen baloch, she teaches history at northwestern. she s the author of bring the war home, the white power movement and paramilitary america which is a seminal text. professor, i really appreciate you making time to be with us here tonight. thank you. thank you for having me. i want to ask you about my job, my role in this and the role of our conversation about this. because i feel like one of the things i ve learned from your scholarship and the field that you ve contributed so much is to understand that when you get ultra right violent white power movements adjacent to people with real political power, yes it may be looking at how they influence people with political power, but one of the perhaps more immediate impact is that it tends to supercharge and promote and help do their wor
harm to one another or do we accept it? kathleen blue, associate professor of history at northwestern and the author of a very important book that everybody should read which is called bring the war home, the white power movement and paramilitary america. i have it in hardback and paperback because i read it first when it first came out. i read it and consulted it so many times and a lighter copy of it to carry around. professor, we really appreciate you for being with us. thank you for talking with us tonight. thank you very much for having me. much more ahead tonight, on this monday night.