Hijacking America
how the religious and secular right changed what Americans think
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Word Count
70,000 words, Guess
Page Count
280 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehijackingamerica0000geor
- ISBN-100745644600
- ISBN-100745644619
- ISBN-139780745644608
- ISBN-139780745644615
and 7 more
- LibraryThing5698161
- Goodreads4858936
- Library of Congress Control Number2008299464
- OCLC Control Number225450287
- Better World Books9780745644615
- Better World Books9780745644608
- Open LibraryOL17053756M
Classifications
- DDC973.931
- LCCBL2525 .G47 2008
- LCCE881
and 1 more
- LCCBL2525 .G46 2008
Description
"George Bush leaves the White House in January 2009 and the United States goes back to "normal", right? Wrong, argues Susan George in this fascinating, thorough and often chilling account of the decades-long transformation of American society and political culture. Using the four "Ms"--Money, media, marketing, management--but above all with a keen sense of mission, the American secular and religious right has made its "long march through the institutions" and changed the way Americans think. As the left went about its business in blissful ignorance, convinced that its policies, programmes and projects spoke for themselves and would always prevail; the right's well-oiled machine of foundations, lobbies, think-tanks, publications, political cadres, lawyers and activist organisations slowly and strategically took over. A broad alliance of neo-liberals, neo-conservatives and the religious right successfully manufactured a new common sense, assaulted Enlightenment values and targeted the top of society where culture is created and legitimized, because they knew that ideas have consequences--and not just in the United States. Hijacking America is that rarity of a book, a thoroughly researched page-turner. Clearly and gracefully written, it will enthral the general reader while providing plenty of factual nourishment for the student of politics, culture, religion or international relations. And for all those who hope for a different America in the future, the first step is to hold the present one up to the light and understand how it got that way."-- Publisher description.
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