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Add sections to the bookbuilder: About Schmidt (Alexander Reid Ross and Joshua Stephens)

 

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Chapter One
The Basest Service to the Revolution
Black Flame, White Blindspot
A Sordid History
Chapter Two
Storm Clouds over the Battlefront
Profiling KarelianBlue
Networking as a Skinhead
Ideological and Political Alignments
Personal Descriptions
The Battlefront Analysis
Chapter Three
Strangely Quiet and Troubled
Afrikaner Nationalism
The Breakdown Begins
Chapter Four
Michael Schmidt’s Complicated Relationship with National-Anarchism and Pan-Secessionism
The Cape
Neither Left nor Reich
Chapter 5
Politico-Cultural Dynamics of Denial
A Garden Neglected
Conflicting Realities
Tactics of Dissimulation
On the Question of Infiltration
Conclusionless.
About the authors
Appendix
1. AK Press Facebook Post dated September 26, 2015
2. Schmidt's Apology
1. The good work of ITHA
2. Apology and Caveat
3. Reason for my Resignation
4. The Heart of the Matter
5. Conflict & Identity in South Africa’s Transition
6. My Errors
7. My Condition Now
Conclusion
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