"A scary read, grounded in Mason’s three decades of attendance at rightwing events and perusal of scores of books, articles and pamphlets penned by anti-abortion conservatives. Her goal? To understand the ideology and motivating factors that have propelled the movement for the past half century."

The Indypendent

<p>“For decades, Mason had studied writings by anti-abortion and right-wing extremists who fantasized about taking down the federal government. . . . After getting her sister’s message, Mason realized she had the subject for her next book: how the history of the anti-abortion movement shed light on what happened that day at the Capitol.”</p>

The Nation

<p>“Mason is a humanities professor who's written several books on extremist movements and reproductive politics, so she's become a local authority on the matter. But during the first year of the first Trump administration, Mason noticed a change in rhetoric, particularly with anti-abortion groups. Roe v. Wade was still the law of the land in 2017, but the movement had taken on a new directive.”</p>

NPR's All Things Considered

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<p>“Carol Mason’s new book <i>From the Clinics to the Capitol</i> breaks down the political strategy of the anti-abortion movement.”</p>

NPR's Book of the Day

<p>“The anti-abortion movement has deeply shaped our era, and not just because of the repeal of Roe v Wade. As scholar of the right Carol Mason argues, it also helped provide a gateway to the growth of the authoritarian right by normalizing violent rhetoric and political violence, while exporting ideas and tactics to the right.”</p>

KPFA's Against the Grain

<p>“[Mason] analyzes the writings of two prominent antiabortion militants and argues that their extreme acts should not be viewed in isolation but as part of larger white supremacist, anti-statist movements. This book could be used in a graduate or upper-level undergraduate course in women and gender studies or political science.”</p>

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An NPR Book of the Day

"An extremely important work that sheds light on the current status… of the antiabortion movement and its relationship to other right-wing movements in ways no other work does. This is brilliant."—Carole Joffe, coauthor of After Dobbs: How the Supreme Court Ended Roe but Not Abortion

From the Clinics to the Capitol breaks down the political strategy of the anti-abortion movement and the ties between the movement and white nationalism.

Antiabortion stories, images, and policies have primed Americans to embrace attitudes and politics once deemed extreme. Abroad, US antiabortion tactics, personnel, and funds have contributed to a global rise of the Right.
 
This book is a scholar’s story of why and how abortion foes join other militants in waging war against the federal government. Reflecting on her thirty years of analyzing the intersections of race, reproduction, and right-wing movements, Carol Mason examines primary antiabortion sources that influenced political currents of the last fifty years. From Cold War conspiracism and apocalyptic fundamentalism to anti-statist terrorism, Tea Party populism, and MAGA insurrection, opposing abortion has come to imperil democracy worldwide.

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Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Stormy Weather

I. Victims
1. Protecting Women from Abortion around the World
2. Vulnerable Guise and Racial Demise

II. Warriors
3. Radicalization and Race in Women's Pro-Life Writing
4. Lone Wolves, Abortion Abolitionists, and the Men Who Penned Them

Conclusion: Locals and Kings

Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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"An extremely important work that sheds light on the current status (and historical evolution) of the antiabortion movement and its relationship to other right-wing movements in ways no other work does. This is brilliant."—Carole Joffe, coauthor of After Dobbs: How the Supreme Court Ended Roe but Not Abortion

"Mason has come up with a significant, indeed urgent, treatment of the antiabortion movement. She treats the full integration of antiabortion activists and organizations into the extreme right. Or rather, she demonstrates how antiabortion politics—its ideology, its groups, its figures both well known and less so—have from its beginnings through to January 6 and beyond been components of the leading edge of the most extreme US right wing, including those engaged in violent militia actions."—Lawrence Rosenthal, author of Empire of Resentment: Populism’s Toxic Embrace of Nationalism
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780520397040
Publisert
2025-08-19
Utgiver
University of California Press
Vekt
363 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

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Biografisk notat

Carol Mason, Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and Otis A. Singletary Endowed Chair in the Humanities at the University of Kentucky, is author of several books about the rise of the Right since the 1960s.