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Found 191 Reviews for American Theocracy The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21stCentury (Hardcover) - [Ordered by Date]  
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American Theocracy is an Expose of the dangers of any religion with too much power - [24 Oct 2008]
Having done business with two of the ,most infamous religious Tycoons in the business I can vouch for the authenticity of this book. Straight to the point with no punches pulled.
can vouch for the authenticity of this book. Straight to the point with no punches pulled....
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Plausible enough - [07 Aug 2008]
This is an important look at three staples of current Republican policy that Phillips finds threatening to the US's well-being: its dependence on foreign oil, the Religious Right, and soaring US debt. Phillips' main thesis, though hard to find, seems ...
threatening to the US's well-being: its dependence on foreign oil, the Religious Right, and...
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Articulate, much research, and 2/3 badly misleading - [25 Jul 2008]
Then the remaining one-third is shot through with doubtful connections. The author commendably states clearly his three big topics right off the bat: 1. Oil is "done"; 2. Religion in America is poisoning us; 3. The US is drowning in debt. Topics #1 and...
states clearly his three big topics right off the bat: 1. Oil is "done"; 2. Religion in...
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Tough, Chilling Analysis - [07 Jul 2008]
Author Kevin Phillips examines U.S. political and economic trends in this searing look at religion, energy, and government spending. Readers see that U.S. foreign policy is strongly, perhaps dangerously influenced by conservative Christians. We also see...
religion, energy, and government spending. Readers see that U.S. foreign policy is strongly...
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Hubbert's peek into the present. - [27 May 2008]
In the Republican years before Nixon resigned, I perused the editorials each Sunday in our Joplin Globe. Among the syndicated columnists, Jack Anderson & John Roche passed for liberal; Kevin Phillips & Max Rafferty (former superintendent of California...
Joplin Globe. Among the syndicated columnists, Jack Anderson & John Roche passed for liberal...
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Unconvincing account by a disillusioned Republican - [10 May 2008]
Phillips doesn't personalize the book in this way, but this is clearly the story of how this life-long Republican activist and presidential advisor fell out of love with his party. As such, it's interesting and it parallels the political journeys of a...
life-long Republican activist and presidential advisor fell out of love with his party. ...
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Incisive - [04 May 2008]
Kevin Phillips never fails to cut through the historical fog in documenting the sociopolitical forces at work in the shaping of our current society. Definitely worth your time.
forces at work in the shaping of our current society. Definitely worth your time.
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christo-fascism and borrowed success - [02 Mar 2008]
I bought five hardcover copies at retail and gave them away to people who bought copies and gave them away. I paid my kids to read the book. Now the book can be bought cheap. You want the truth? You can't (maybe you can) handle it.
gave them away. I paid my kids to read the book. Now the book can be bought cheap. You ...
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important book - [02 Mar 2008]
Kevin Phillip has written a well researched and powerful book exposing the stupidities of the Bush Administration and the perilous situation the US is now in. Everyone, especially thoughtful conservatives, should read this.
the Bush Administration and the perilous situation the US is now in. Everyone, especially thoughtful...
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Prime time History -- LIVE - [01 Feb 2008]
Morals from this outstanding review of practical economic and political history. - The only thing new is the history we don't know. - Philosophical decisions are elegant because they are impervious to data. Read it and Learn!
thing new is the history we don't know. - Philosophical decisions are elegant because they...
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