Siege (Mason book)

Siege
AuthorJames Mason
LanguageEnglish (translated into several languages)
SubjectTerrorism, neo-Nazism
Published1980–1986 (newsletter)
1992 (1st edition)
2003 (2nd edition)
2017 (3rd edition)
2018 (4th edition)
2021 (5th edition)
2023 (6th edition)
Publication placeUnited States
Media type(hardcover and paperback)
Pages434 (first edition)
ISBN978-0-9724408-0-6 (hardcover)
OCLC43098249

Siege (sometimes stylised as SIEGE), originally published as Siege: The Collected Writings of James Mason, is an anthology of essays by the neo-Nazi James Mason. After growing disillusioned with the mass movement approach of neo-Nazi movements, Mason began advocating for white revolution through terrorism. Mason originally wrote the essays from 1980 to 1986 for the National Socialist Liberation Front newsletter of the same name. The essays were published in a single volume by Michael J. Moynihan in 1992. It has since been republished and reedited multiple times.

In the 2010s the book found a new audience online among younger neo-Nazis due to the book's republication by the neo-fascist forum Iron March. In addition to its promotion of neo-Nazism, it lionizes serial killers, mass murderers, and Charles Manson. Siege advocates neo-Nazi lone wolf terrorism, and has been tied to numerous terrorist groups and attacks.


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