User:Cberlet
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[edit] Barnstar
For your hard work in keeping LaRouche movement propaganda out of Wikipedia, I hereby award you the ancient Defender of the Wiki barnstar, which is given to those who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to stop Wikipedia being used for fraudulent purposes. SlimVirgin 04:57, Feb 17, 2005 (UTC)
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For patience, also above and beyond the call of duty, in explaining and re-explaining the difference between a scholar of fascism and a scholar who happens to have written about fascism. By the way, this is the first barnstar I have ever given, and I've been here since 2003. Jmabel | Talk 08:37, 28 December 2005 (UTC)
- Augmented for your continued patience (admittedly, occasionally exhausted, but still enormous) in explaining the scholarly consensus to people who have each read one book, usually very much the wrong one. It's things like this that keep me from watchlisting most articles in my own professional area. - Jmabel | Talk 05:03, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
I appreciate your humility in declining the RFA nomination, but far more I appreciate your tireless and patient efforts at keeping fringe political actors from claiming Wikipedia as their own bully pulpit. Andrew Levine 17:56, 29 September 2006 (UTC)

You have deservingly been bestowed with this honour before. For consistently, tirelessly and above all rationally working hard to keep Wikipedia from becoming a soapbox for marginal hardline libertarian and fascist views. Though the troublemakers declined to participate, your attempt at mediation of the various articles at the centre of the marginal far right push is worthy of commendation. Others would not have been able to maintain your level of civility. Bravo. ~Switch t c g 11:07, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Anglo-Israelism
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and the Lyndon LaRouche Stygian stables
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[edit] Fascism, etc.
... or some variant that echos aspects of Nazi ideology such as [[Ethnic nationalism|racial or ethnic nationalism]] or [[Völkisch movement|Völkish]] [[integralism]].<ref>Lee, Martin A. 1997. The Beast Reawakens. Boston: Little, Brown and Co, pp. 85-118, 214-234, 277-281, 287-330, 333-378.</ref><ref>Hearst, Ernest, Chip Berlet, and Jack Porter. "Neo-Nazism." Encyclopaedia Judaica. Eds. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. Vol. 15. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 74-82. 22 vols. Thomson Gale.</ref>
[edit] Identity Spoiler
I am Chip Berlet and I work at Political Research Associates
I have also written freelance articles for the publications of many groups, including:
- Interhemispheric Resource Center
- Amnesty International (USA)
- Z Media Institute (Z Magazine)
- Institute for the Study of Genocide
- Greenpeace
- National Council of Jewish Women
- Southern Poverty Law Center
- Group Regards Critiques, (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
- American Sociological Association
- American Anthropological Association
I state this here to clear up the misconceptions of several Wiki editors. Please note: Freelance articles in no way represent the views of my employer, Political Research Associates. Nor do my freelance articles make me an employee or affiliate of these organizations. Nor does it make me a woman, Jewish, poor, or Southern.
[edit] Recent articles by this editor in real life
Chip Berlet. 2007. “Crackpots, the Left, and ‘Jewish Banker Cabals.” Eyes Right column, Z Magazine, Vol.20 No. 11, (November). Discusses LaRouche and Tarpley.
_______. "Siren song - conspiracy!" New Internationalist magazine, October 2007, Issue No. 405. From the blurb: "The resistance to the status quo has not managed to escape the ravages of childish politics. Chip Berlet exposes the great conspiracy addiction."
_______. 2007. “The New Political Right in the United States: Reaction, Rollback, and Resentment.” In Michael Thompson, ed, Confronting the New Conservatism. The Rise of the Right in America. New York, NYU Press.
Chip Berlet. 2007. “The Distorted Populism of the Christian Right.” Eyes Right column, Z Magazine, Vol. 20 No. 5, (May).
_______. 2007. “Prussian Blue: The Singing Smiley Faces of White Supremacy.” Eyes Right column, Z Magazine, Vol. 20 No. 3, (March).
Hearst, Ernest, Chip Berlet, and Jack Porter. “Neo-Nazism.” Encyclopaedia Judaica. Eds. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. Vol. 15. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 74-82. 22 vols. Thomson Gale.
Chip Berlet and Stanislav Vysotsky. (2006, Summer). Overview of U.S. white supremacist groups. Journal of Political and Military Sociology 34(1), 11-48. (Special Issue on the white power movement in the United States, B. A. Dobratz and L. K. Walsner). Inlcudes a nifty chart.
Pam Chamberlain and Chip Berlet, 2006. “Whither the Christian Right? How Religious Conservatives Succeeded and Failed in the 2006 Elections.” The Public Eye Magazine Winter.
Chip Berlet. 2006. “Lebanon and the Christian Zionist Apocalypse.” Eyes Right column, Z Magazine, Vol.19 No. 9, (September).
_______. 2005. “Social Movements Need An Infrastructure to Succeed.” Eyes Right column, Z Magazine, Vol.18 No. 9, (September).
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<ref name="berlet-lyons2000a">{{cite book |last=Berlet |first=Chip |coauthors=Matthew N. Lyons |date=2000 |title=Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort |location=New York |publisher=Guilford Press}} </ref> <ref name="berlet-lyons2000a" /> <ref name="Ignazi"> {{citation |last=Ignazi |first=Piero |contribution=The Extreme Right in Europe |title=The Revival of Right-Wing Extremism in the Nineties |editor-last=Merkl |editor-first=Peter H. |editor2-last=Weinberg |editor2-first=Leonard |year=1997 |place=London |publisher=Peter Cass}} </ref> <ref>{{cite news |first = Terry |last = Kirby |title = The Lost Boy |work = The Independent (London) |publisher = Newspaper Publishing PLC |page = 2 |date = 2003-04-28 |url = http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article102107.ece |accessdate = 2007-03-26 }}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |last = Foggo |first = Daniel |year = 2003 |url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/11/09/wcult09.xml |title = German police probe into British student's death was 'inadequate' |work = Telegraph.co.uk |publisher = Telegraph Media Group Limited |accessdate = 2007-03-26 }}</ref>
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- ^ a b Berlet, Chip; Matthew N. Lyons (2000). Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort. New York: Guilford Press.
- ^ Ignazi, Piero (1997), “The Extreme Right in Europe”, in Merkl, Peter H. & Weinberg, Leonard, The Revival of Right-Wing Extremism in the Nineties, London: Peter Cass
- ^ Kirby, Terry. "The Lost Boy", The Independent (London), Newspaper Publishing PLC, 2003-04-28, p. 2. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.
- ^ Foggo, Daniel (2003). German police probe into British student's death was 'inadequate'. Telegraph.co.uk. Telegraph Media Group Limited. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.
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