Description
A fascinating inside look at how the four-million member National Rifle Association and its committed members see gun control as the road to socialism
About the Author
Scott Melzer is Associate Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Anthropology & Sociology at Albion College.
Reviews
"Melzer brilliantly integrates deep personal observation with data and theory to construct a three-dimensional portrait of the modern gun rights movement. In a wonderfully written, engaging, and scrupulously fair narrative, Melzers book makes a major contribution to our understanding of this tumultuous social movement and also happens to be a really good read. It's fresh, clear-eyed, and fair. Anyone wanting to understand the gun movement must read this book." - Robert J. Spitzer,author of The Politics of Gun Control "Melzer takes us inside the NRA to reveal that more than gun controlmuch moreis at stake: a way of life and a definition of manhood that members feel is disintegrating in their hands... [This is] a book that is both balanced and brave, critical and yet compassionate to men who have so lost their way that their guns offer their last tenuous hold on their identity." - Michael Kimmel,author of Guyland "This book is well written, and raises interesting issues about the transformation of interest groups in a period of polarized politics." - Clyde Wilcox (Political Science Quarterly) "The author argues a very credible thesis: that the National Rifle Association (NRA) is more than a single-interest group defending the right to own and bear arms. The NRA should also be understood as a social movement organization dedicated broadly to preserving traditional, conservative values." (Choice)
Book Information
ISBN 9780814795507
Author Scott Melzer
Format Hardback
Page Count 277
Imprint New York University Press
Publisher New York University Press
Weight(grams) 590g