A different way to explain this issue and taking the UK's once very active "far right" group, the English Defence League (EDL) and the author's first-hand research watching them:Link: http://www.radicalisationresearch.or...footsoldiers/?...reveals that the participation of grassroots members was driven by the club goods of access to violent conflict, increased self-worth and group solidarity.
(Ends with) To understand the appeal of EDL activism, it is not enough to examine the group’s ideological appeal; the costs and benefits of activism must also be identified.
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