Extremism in America is a deeply reported work of investigative nonfiction that examines how modern hate takes root, spreads, and ultimately turns lethal-often in places that believe themselves immune. Using the murder of a young college student in Orange County as its narrative anchor, this book traces the human, ideological, and institutional forces that converged to make one act of violence possible. Moving beyond true crime, Joseph Straub situates the case within a wider landscape of neo-Nazi radicalization, online indoctrination, and extremist networks that operate across communities and borders. Through careful analysis, the book reveals how alienation becomes ideology, how prejudice is organized into belief, and how warning signs are missed or normalized until it is too late. It also confronts the lasting human toll-on families, targeted communities, and a society struggling to reconcile free expression with accountability. Clear-eyed, restrained, and uncompromising, Extremism in America is both a case study and a warning. It challenges readers to look honestly at the conditions that allow hate to flourish and to consider what responsibility demands in a changing society. If you want to understand how extremism moves from the margins to the mainstream-and what it will take to prevent the next tragedy-this book is essential reading. Get Your Copy Now!
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