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The provided text consists of excerpts from "The Turner Diaries," a novel written under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald (later revealed to be William Luther Pierce), which details a fictional white supremacist revolution in the United States. The Foreword establishes the text as the personal diary of Earl Turner, a member of a revolutionary group called the Organization, providing a day-to-day account of their struggle against the "System." Turner's entries, dated from September 1991 to November 1993, narrate the Organization's escalating acts of guerrilla warfare, including assassinations, bombings, sabotage of infrastructure, and the eventual seizure of territory on the West Coast to establish a "liberated zone." The narrative highlights the intense racial motivation behind the violence, the shift in strategy from tactical to strategic economic targets, and the eventual use of nuclear weapons as the revolution culminates in mass destruction and the establishment of a racially pure society.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThe provided text consists of excerpts from "The Turner Diaries," a novel written under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald (later revealed to be William Luther Pierce), which details a fictional white supremacist revolution in the United States. The Foreword establishes the text as the personal diary of Earl Turner, a member of a revolutionary group called the Organization, providing a day-to-day account of their struggle against the "System." Turner's entries, dated from September 1991 to November 1993, narrate the Organization's escalating acts of guerrilla warfare, including assassinations, bombings, sabotage of infrastructure, and the eventual seizure of territory on the West Coast to establish a "liberated zone." The narrative highlights the intense racial motivation behind the violence, the shift in strategy from tactical to strategic economic targets, and the eventual use of nuclear weapons as the revolution culminates in mass destruction and the establishment of a racially pure society.