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American Fascists Chris Hedges Hedges Chris

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American Fascists Chris Hedges Hedges Chris
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Publisher: Free Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Author: Chris Hedges [Hedges, Chris]
ISBN: 9780743293792, 0743293797
Language: English
Year: 2007

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American Fascists Chris Hedges Hedges Chris by Chris Hedges [hedges, Chris] 9780743293792, 0743293797 instant download after payment.

Twenty-five years ago, when Pat Robertson and other radio and televangelists first spoke of the United States becoming a Christian nation that would build a global Christian empire, it was hard to take such hyperbolic rhetoric seriously. Today, such language no longer sounds like hyperbole but poses, instead, a very real threat to our freedom and our way of life. In American Fascists, Chris Hedges, veteran journalist and author of the National Book Award finalist War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, challenges the Christian Right's religious legitimacy and argues that at its core it is a mass movement fueled by unbridled nationalism and a hatred for the open society.

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...

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