John Fanestil holds a PhD in American history from the University of Southern California and studied as a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford. Fanestil's previous books include Mrs. Hunter's Happy Death (Doubleday, 2006) and One Life to Give (Fortress, 2021). An ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, Fanestil serves as executive director of Via International, a nonprofit serving border communities in San Diego and Tijuana.
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INTRODUCTION: DEEP ROOTS 1. VIRTUE: Self-Sacrifice & Extremism 2. ORDER: Private Property & Violence 3. PROGRESS: Cultural Pride & White Racism 4. PROVIDENCE: Destiny & Nostalgia 5. CONVERSION: Passion & Propaganda 6. LIBERTY: Independence & Conspiratorial Thinking 7. PATRIOTISM: Love of Country & Nationalism CONCLUSION: LONG REACH