The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson's Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin
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How could people in the 1980s, who appeared to be otherwise normal, participate in gatherings and organizations where fascist and racist views were expressed?
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The same people kept cropping up in political parties that seemed completely on the up-and-up, like the Moderates or the Liberals, and then gradually the boundaries were erased between the right wing, right-wing extremists, and even outright Nazis.
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A handful of die-hard Nazis came to Sweden, where there were multiple layers of hidden adherents and sympathizers.
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Gunnarsson’s admiration for the United States was unlimited,
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Democracy was always under threat. It had to be defended all the time.
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he had developed the space syntax theory in which he described different types of locations, how they fit together, and how ...
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never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.