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One of the most interesting people Horwitz meets - and certainly one of the most provocative - was Walt, the cable-box repairing, Star Trek-loving, anti-Semitic vegetarian.  Walt's extremism and white supremacist ideas evolved out of the tumultuous politics of the 1960s and a lack of faith in government.  For Walt, the Confederacy represented subjected peoples around the world and he fit them into an obsessive, self-deduced picture of the conspiracies that run the world.  Naturally, Walt is a crazy person, but does this progression from the unrest of the 1960s to a neoconfederate position have some kind of linear path?  --Erin B.
 
One of the most interesting people Horwitz meets - and certainly one of the most provocative - was Walt, the cable-box repairing, Star Trek-loving, anti-Semitic vegetarian.  Walt's extremism and white supremacist ideas evolved out of the tumultuous politics of the 1960s and a lack of faith in government.  For Walt, the Confederacy represented subjected peoples around the world and he fit them into an obsessive, self-deduced picture of the conspiracies that run the world.  Naturally, Walt is a crazy person, but does this progression from the unrest of the 1960s to a neoconfederate position have some kind of linear path?  --Erin B.
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Hoe does the grandson of a Russian Jew from "between Minsk and Pinsk" get interested in the Confederacy? R.King

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