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Neo-nazi violence and ideology: changing attitudes toward violence in Sweden’s skinhead and post-skinhead eras / Mattsson, Christer; Johansson, Thomas   Journal Article
Mattsson, Christer Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study examines how ideology is narrated in the life stories of former and active Swedish neo-Nazis. Employing a social psychological and generational perspective toward the meaning-making process of the neo-Nazi ideology, this study investigates the role ideology plays in both former and active adherents’ narratives of engagement in the neo-Nazi movement. This study also analyzes the differences in how former and active neo-Nazis talk about violence and violent acts in the movement. In doing so, this study shows that there has been a decisive shift between activists from the skinhead era and post-skinhead era in respect to how they address and articulate ideological conviction and violence. Results also indicate that Sweden’s neo-Nazi movement has undergone an intellectualization process over the past few decades, with violence becoming increasingly politicized.
Key Words Violence  National Socialism  Ideology  Utopia  Neo-Nazism 
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