In the book, Anna-Lena and Stieg hammered home that “right-wing extremism” was an imprecise expression since some of the relevant groups could be considered left-wing and others didn’t have any political party affiliation. The right-wing groups could then be divided into “fascists” and “the radical right.” The only thing they all had in common was hostility toward immigrants. One of the newer parties described was the Sweden Democrats party, which was formed in 1988 by people from organizations built on racism and hostility to foreigners.