“Warren Kinsella's book, ‘Fight the Right: A Manual for Surviving the Coming Conservative Apocalypse,’ is of vital importance for American conservatives and other right-leaning individuals to read, learn and understand.”

- The Washington Times

“One of the best books of the year.”

- The Hill Times

“Justin Trudeau’s speech followed Mr. Kinsella’s playbook on beating conservatives chapter and verse...[He followed] the central theme of the Kinsella narrative: “Take back values. That’s what progressives need to do.”

- National Post

“[Kinsella] is a master when it comes to spinning and political planning...”

- George Stroumboulopoulos, CBC TV

“Kinsella pulls no punches in Fight The Right...Fight the Right accomplishes what it sets out to do – provide readers with a glimpse into the kinds of strategies that have made Conservatives successful and lay out a credible roadmap for progressive forces to regain power.”

- Elizabeth Thompson, iPolitics

“[Kinsella] deserves credit for writing this book, period... he is absolutely on the money...[Fight The Right] is well worth picking up.”

- Huffington Post

“Run, don't walk, to get this amazing book.”

- Mike Duncan, Classical 96 radio

“Fight the Right is very interesting and - for conservatives - very provocative.”

- Former Ontario Conservative leader John Tory

“His new book is great! All of his books are great!”

- Tommy Schnurmacher, CJAD

“I absolutely recommend this book.”

- Paul Wells, Maclean’s

“Kinsella puts the Left on the right track with new book!”

- Calgary Herald


Web of Hate

Warren Kinsella is the author of ‘Web of Hate: Inside Canada’s Far Right Network.’ It was first published by HarperCollins in 1996, was a national bestseller, and has won numerous awards, including the Ottawa Citizen Best Book Award. The third updated and revised edition of Web of Hate was released in 2001.

Excerpt: “One hot and sunny afternoon not so long ago, Terry Long strolls around his acreage, talking to a reporter. Leaning against his sawmill, a WHITE PRIDE trucker’s cap on his head, Long looks off into the distance, into the future. ‘It has already started,’ he says. ‘If you are waiting for the big shot that is going to be heard around the world, I don’t think you are going to hear it. The prime motivating factor will be the economic situation… You saw it in the Thirties. It took 15 years of people starving to death and having their faces rubbed in the dirt before they finally saw the truth, as represented by Adolf Hitler.”

When Web of Hate was first published in 1994, it caused a storm of controversy, receiving excellent reviews and reaching the number two position on The Globe and Mail bestseller list.

In 1995, when the trade paper edition of the book was released, there was only one web site devoted to racial hatred. Now there are thousands of such web sites all over the world – and no regulations governing their vitriolic content. Even more shocking, two of those web sites operate unfettered from Toronto.

Warren Kinsella has now updated his extraordinary insider’s view of the Far Right in Canada to include an investigation of Internet hate groups and the ease with which they operate in our unregulated Internet environment. These are organizations whose previously marginal influence has exploded over the Internet, giving them a global voice and support. Kinsella makes a strong and convincing argument for Internet regulation, showing how groups like the Aryan Nations, the Ku Klux Klan and the Heritage Front are reaching out to students and even children on the Net.

Combining extensive first-person interviews with original investigative research, the updated edition of Web of Hate is an even more disturbing portrait of a movement that is spreading like a contagion throughout Canada and the world. The devastation it leaves in its wake will have a far-reaching impact on all of us.

“. . . riveting. . . . This is investigative journalism of a high order. . .” — Calgary Herald

“. . . a compendious, intelligent and highly readable book.” — The Toronto Star

“. . . well-written, well-documented, deeply disturbing. . .” — The Gazette (Montreal)

“A chilling read by a brave writer.” — Stevie Cameron

“Remarkable.” — Saturday Night

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  2. Bob Stitzenberger says:

    The connections between the Heritage Front, the Northern Alliance and Steven Harper are disturbing.

  3. […] first source of new information was Warren Kinsella’s Web of Hate though we were all very much familiar with his book already. While there were certainly […]

  4. Thanking you’…l’amitie, Gilles (xxxooo)…

  5. Sagramore says:

    You’re going to have to update your book after this election, Warren. Spencer, Anglin, even Moonman. Just don’t fall for the Pepe troll, it’s a very specific thing that the media made into a whipping boy. Nick Bougas and The Happy Merchant is more the right direction.

  6. jj says:

    One of the guys written about is Bill Harcus. He was killed in Winnipeg just last summer. Murdered. I had met him. Nice guy. By the way, I am asian.

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