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The God Strategy - How Religion Became a Political Weapon in America (Hardcover)
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The God Strategy - How Religion Became a Political Weapon in America (Hardcover)
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In The God Strategy, David Domke and Kevin Coe offer a timely and
dynamic study of the rise of religion in American politics,
examining the public messages of political leaders over the past
seventy-five years--from the 1932 election of Franklin Roosevelt to
the early stages of the 2008 presidential race. They conclude that
U.S. politics today is defined by a calculated, deliberate, and
partisan use of faith that is unprecedented in modern politics.
Sectarian influences and expressions of faith have always been
part of American politics, the authors observe, but a profound
change occurred beginning with the election of Ronald Reagan in
1980. What has developed since is a no-holds-barred religious
politics that seeks to attract voters, identify and attack enemies,
and solidify power. Domke and Coe identify a set of religious
signals sent by both Republicans and Democrats in speeches, party
platforms, proclamations, visits to audiences of faith, and even
celebrations of Christmas. Sometimes these signals are intended for
the eyes and ears of all Americans, and other times they are
distinctly targeted to specific segments of the population. It's an
approach that has been remarkably successful, utilized first and
most extensively by the Republican Party to capture unprecedented
power and then adopted by the Democratic Party, most notably by
Bill Clinton in the 1990s and by a wide range of Democrats in the
2006 elections.
"For U.S. politicians today, having faith isn't enough; it must be
displayed, carefully and publicly. This is a stark transformation
in recent decades," write Domke and Coe. With innovative,
accessible research and analytical verve, they document how this
hasoccurred, who has done it and why, and what it means for the
American experiment in democracy.
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