American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War On America
Hedges, who grew up in rural parishes in upstate New York where his father was a Presbyterian pastor, attacks the movement as someone steeped in the Bible and Christian tradition. He points to the hundreds of senators and members of Congress who have earned between 80 and 100 percent approval ratings from the three most influential Christian Right advocacy groups as one of many signs that the movement is burrowing deep inside the American government to subvert it. The movement's call to dismantle the wall between church and state and the intolerance it preaches against all who do not conform to its warped vision of a Christian America are pumped into tens of millions of American homes through Christian television and radio stations, as well as reinforced through the curriculum in Christian schools. The movement's yearning for apocalyptic violence and its assault on dispassionate, intellectual inquiry are laying the foundation for a new, frightening America.
American Fascists, which includes interviews and coverage of events such as pro-life rallies and weeklong classes on conversion techniques, examines the movement's origins, its driving motivations and its dark ideological underpinnings. Hedges argues that the movement currently resembles the young fascist movements in Italy and Germany in the 1920s and '30s, movements that often masked the full extent of their drive for totalitarianism and were willing to make concessions until they achieved unrivaled power. The Christian Right, like these early fascist movements, does not openly call for dictatorship, nor does it use
physical violence to suppress opposition. In short, the movement is not yet revolutionary. But the ideological architecture of a Christian fascism is being cemented in place. The movement has roused its followers to a fever pitch of despair and fury. All it will take, Hedges writes, is one more national crisis on the order of September 11 for the Christian Right to make a concerted drive to destroy American democracy. The movement awaits a crisis. At that moment they will reveal themselves for what they truly are -- the American heirs to fascism. Hedges issues a potent, impassioned warning. We face an imminent threat. His book reminds us of the dangers liberal, democratic societies face when they tolerate the intolerant.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jun 02, 2008 Type: User Review |
My Candidate for the 2006 Book of the Year Award
This book is a devastating critique of how the Christian right continues to gain influence over American social policy and the American political process by exploiting America's growing social vulnerabilities, and doing so in "the name of the...
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Look in the mirror and at your friends
Not for right-wing fundamentalists who are self-satisfied. This book is an expose on how good, conservative people have been hood-winked into supporting political positions that promote war, the very antithesis of Christ's "love thy enemy"...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 28, 2008 Type: User Review |
His past stuff was so good...
Hedges' "War is a Force..." was great, but in American Fascists, he gets so caught up in who he's attacking, he forgets both who exactly it is he's after and the dangers in defining oneself only in opposition to another group. Skip it, but read...
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Sales Fear and Sets Up Straw Men
Interesting are the top three reviews of this book, so overly praise worthy of a well written book, rhetorically speaking, yet, flawed thesis that provides emotional appeals but very little evidence. Hedges, who hates that fear is being used as a...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 24, 2008 Type: User Review |
Frightening Fascism
Great book about a frightening subject. A must-read text for any citizen. The rise of fascism in America is appalling but this book turns the light on so we can all see the roaches scatter. Get out the big shoes and bug spray!
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