Catherine Tebaldis Alt-Education is a brilliant addition to our field. Her research fills a significant gap and avoids assuming the ignorance of far-right actors. As Tebaldi powerfully notes, the far right is wrong, but not stupid. Aurelien Mondon, Associate professor, Co-convenor of the Reactionary Politics Research Network
In Alt-Education, Catherine Tebaldi has produced an insightful and powerful analysis of influential far-right movements in education. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the political forces and beliefs underpinning so much of the growing anti-public-school sentiment in the United States. Michael W. Apple, Author of Can Education Change Society?
Tebaldis edifying, alarming account reveals the architecture of far-right fables and moral panicsas well as the rhetorical conflations that glue their education movements together. This book fully exposes the paradox of self-ascribed free thinking within sclerotic political ideologies. Janet McIntosh, Brandeis University, editor of Language in the Trump Era
Tebaldi has written a fascinating, timely, and highly readable book on the growing right-wing alternative education movement. Combining ethnography and meticulous case studies, Alt-Education traces its origins and the diverse connections between Moms for Liberty, tradwives, homeschoolers, alt-right, and the Intellectual Dark Web. A must read for scholars, policymakers, and anybody interested in understanding the far-right. Thomas Zeitzoff, Professor, School of Public Affairs, American University