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Should an honourable man ignore evil, using the excuse that it is not his responsibility? Should he ally himself with it, reasoning that that's where the "smart money" is? Or should he take up arms against it, fighting with all his strength and without regard for personal consequences—even if he must fight alone?
Oscar Yeager, a former combat pilot in Vietnam and now a comfortable yuppie working as a Defence Department consultant in the Virginia suburbs of the nation's capital, faces this profound choice.
Oscar surveys the decadence around him. He sees it growing and realizes where it will lead if left unchecked. For him, the decision is clear: he is compelled to fight the evil afflicting his America. His conscience will not allow him to ignore it, and joining it is inconceivable.
Oscar declares war on the corrupt politicians and scheming media masters—the principal architects of destruction and spiritual decay. He confronts the forces that have led his fellow citizens to tolerate this decline.
Like the author's other book, The Turner Diaries, Hunter is an appeal to ordinary Americans to take responsibility for what is happening to their country and their world. It urges them to change course before the nightmare scenarios explored within its pages become reality.
Since its first appearance, America has not changed course. Now, the message of Hunter is more important than ever.
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