Hate Groups: Opposing Viewpoints (2004) 2833086 181292003 2008-01-01T00:08:59Z Legotech 1384091 Repairing link to disambiguation page - [[Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links|You can help!]] - [[:fr:Utilisateur:NicoV/Wikipedia Cleaner|Wikipedia Cleaner]] 0.49 :''This article is about the third edition of ''Hate Groups: Opposing Viewpoints''; for the first edition see [[Hate Groups: Opposing Viewpoints (1999)|''Hate Groups: Opposing Viewpoints'' (1999)]]; for the second edition see [[Hate Groups: Opposing Viewpoints (2001)|''Hate Groups: Opposing Viewpoints'' (2001)]]. '''''Hate Groups: Opposing Viewpoints''''' is a book in the [[Opposing Viewpoints series]] examining the issue of [[hate groups]]: whether [[hate crime]]s are a serious problem; what the motivation for [[hatred]] is; whether certain groups pose a threat to tolerance; and how society should respond to hate groups. It was edited [[Mary E. Williams]] It was published by [[Greenhaven Press]] ([[San Diego]]) in [[2004]] as a 192-page hardcover (ISBN 0-7377-2280-0) and paperback (ISBN 0-7377-2281-9). ==Contents== {| border="1" cellpadding="3" style="border-collapse: collapse;" |- style="background: #dcdcdc;" !Chapter !Viewpoint !Author !Notes |- | Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? | | | |- | Introduction | | | |- | rowspan=6 | '''Chapter 1: Are [[Hate Crime]]s a Serious Problem?''' | 1: Hate Crimes Against [[Arab]]s and [[Muslim]]s Are Increasing | [[Earl Ofari Hutchinson]] | |- || 2: The Prevalence of Hate Crimes Against Arabs and Muslims is Exaggerated | [[James Lacey]] | |- || 3: [[Anti-gay]] Hate Crimes Are a Serious Problem | [[Human Rights Campaign]] | |- || 4: [[Mass media|The Media]] Exaggerate the Problem of Antigay Hate Crimes | [[Andrew Sullivan]] | |- || 5: Crimes Motivated by [[Bigotry]] Deserve Special Punishment | [[Ellen Goodman]] | |- || 6: Crimes Motivated by Bigotry Do Not Deserve Special Punishment | [[Nat Hentoff]] | |- | rowspan=7 | '''Chapter 2: What Motivates People to [[Hate]]?''' | 1: [[Religious Conservative]] Rhetoric Fosters Hatred | [[Sarah J. McCarthy]] | |- || 2: Religious Conservative Rhetoric Does Not Foster Hatred | [[Mark Tooley]] | |- || 3: [[Homophobia]] Fosters Hatred | [[Mubarak Dahir]] | |- || 4: The Inequality Rooted in [[Capitalism]] Fosters Hatred | [[David Tyler]] | |- || 5: [[White Nationalism]] Fosters Hatred | [[Leonard Zeskind]] | |- || 6: [[White Supremacist]] [[Website]]s Foster Hatred | [[Richard Firstman]] | |- || 7: [[social alienation|Alienation]] and Changing Sociopolitical Conditions Foster Hatred in [[Germany]] | [[Stephan Lhotzky]] | |- | rowspan=6 | '''Chapter 3: Do Certain Groups Pose a Threat to Tolerance?''' | 1: Hate Groups Are a Serious Threat | [[Carl Rowan]] | |- || 2: [[social stigma|Stigmatizing]] Hate Groups as a Threat May Be Counterproductive | [[Anthony B. Robinson]] | |- || 3: The [[Far Right]] Poses a Threat | [[Daniel Levitas]] | |- || 4: The Far Right Is Not a Threat | [[Samuel Francis]] | |- || 5: [[White Power]] Musicians Promote Hate and Violence | [[John M. Cotter]] | |- || 6: White Power Musicians Promote Positive Social Values | [[Eric Owens]] | |- | rowspan=4 | '''Chapter 4: How Should Society Respond to Hate Groups?''' | 1: Hate-Crime Laws Should Be Supported | [[Howard P. Berkowitz]] | |- || 2: Hate-Crime Laws Are Unnecessary | [[Jackson Toby]] | |- || 3: Internet Hate Speech Should Be Restricted | [[Laura Leets]] | |- || 4: Internet Hate Speech Should Not Be Restricted | [[Charles Levendosky]] | |- | For Further Discussion | | | |- | Organizations to Contact | | | |- | Bibliography of Books | | | |- | Index | | | |- |} [[Category:2004 books]] [[Category:Hate crime]] [[Category:Books in the Opposing Viewpoints series]]