United in Hate
The Left's Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Post Hill Press
Publishing:26th Mar '26
£23.99
This title is due to be published on 26th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

How and why the Left aids and abets those who seek to destroy America.
Why does the Left romanticize death cults and authoritarianism? Why does it stand for causes that fundamentally oppose human rights and democracy? United in Hate offers a powerful answer: These groups harbor a shared contempt for Western civilization and a deep-seated urge to dismantle it from within.
At once urgent and unflinching, seasoned historian and journalist Jamie Glazov writes a wake-up call to recognize the ideological war being waged on American values—and a warning about the consequences of ignoring it. Whether addressing domestic policies or global threats, United in Hate lays bare the true motivations of those determined to undermine freedom and those who, knowingly or not, enable them.
“Nothing short of prophetic.” -- Mike Huckabee, US Ambassador to Israel.
“A gripping must-read for anyone who cherishes liberty.” -- General Michael Flynn, President Trump’s former National Security Advisor.
“An earth-shattering and chilling exposé that is an absolute must-read for anyone who wants to understand the romance between the Left and radical Islam – and the dire threat that this sinister alliance poses to our civilization.” -- Michael Finch, President of the David Horowitz Freedom Center and author of Finding Home and Wanderings in Place
“All government officials should read this book, as should every informed citizen, and both groups ignore it at their own peril.” -- Robert Spencer, author of The Critical Qur’an, The History of Jihad and Muhammad: A Critical Biography
“An absolute must-read for every decent, civilized individual.” -- Bruce Bawer, author of The New York Times bestsellers While Europe Slept and The Victims' Revolution
"More relevant than ever.” -- Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center
“Worthy of becoming a classic.” -- Jason D. Hill, Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University
ISBN: 9798895654514
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 389g
352 pages