American Theocracy: The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century by Kevin Phillips, Kevin P. Phillips

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  • ISBN: 0143058444
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: March 2006
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Political analyst Kevin Phillips offers an explosive examination of the political coalition led by radical religion that is driving America to the brink of disaster. From ancient Rome to the British Empire, Phillips demonstrates that every world-dominating power has been brought down by a related set of causes: a lethal combination of global overreach, militant religion, resource problems, and ballooning debt. It is the same axis of ills that has come to define America's political and economic identity in the past decade - that, left unchecked, will bring America to its knees. With an eye on the past and a searing vision of the future, Phillips has written a book that no American can afford to ignore.

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Scientists repeatedly prove the limited amount of fossil-based fuels left in the world and emphasize the environmental effects of using them. Yet many Republicans ignore science in the name of God while promoting a debt-driven consumer society. Debt, radical religion and fuel have been individual sources of expansion and destruction for many nations throughout history. Utilizing these precedents, Phillips provides detailed and troubling criticism of the United States' excessive dependence on and promotion of these three factors. Phillips predicts these practices will significantly diminish the power of the United States in international politics. In navigating this sometimes complicated book, Scott Brick delivers an outstanding performance. His command of the text will leave listeners believing that he wrote the book. His intensity matches the author's urgency while his emphasis proves a great value in determining the important information. Nonfiction audiobooks of this breadth often become cumbersome and daunting with information overload. But Brick leads his listeners with the gift of a master performer who knows his audience. While extras such as a time line, bibliography or character glossary could only improve this audiobook, the clarity of the text through the efforts of the author and narrator make it well worth the listen. Simultaneous release with the Viking hardcover (Reviews, Feb. 13). (Mar.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Kevin Phillips, a former Republican strategist, has been a political and economic commentator for more than three decades. His thirteen books include the New York Times bestsellers American Dynasty, The Politics of Rich and Poor, and Wealth and Democracy.

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Understanding where we areby NanaTTX

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12/05/2009: This is a great book to understand the issues and attitudes that undergird politics in the Obama Era as they were inherited from the Bush and Reagan administrations.

It is clearly written with great style and deeply researched. Phillips never panders or writes what cannot be verified independently. Should be read by every student of American History and everyone interested in repairing and restoring the republic.

Timelyby Anonymous

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03/09/2008: With the pervasive influence of the credit market industry, religious right, and oil industry in the American process, we are heading for a huge downfall, according to the prophetic economic and political commentator Kevin Phillips. His timely prose compares our desires for a latter-day Manifest Destiny in the Middle East--a mistake tried by the motherland, Britain--to an ambitious empirical notion of both overreach and grandiose notions that we are the 'chosen people.' Like his other book Wealth and Democracy, he singles out the threat of foreign banks and lenders destroying asset accreditation and ballooning our current-account deficit, especially to those of China--the next superpower if we do not stop our reckless ways. He singles out the peculiar nature of the religiosity, fierceness, and fecundity of the Scots-Irish, who seem to be the winners of the culture wars. He seems to recant in some ways of his Cousins Wars where he said that the traditional High Church Anglicans where the winners against Cromwell's lower churchers. Continuing on his religious and ethnic themes of politics, he notices that the Civil War culture of 'The Southernization of America' hasn't ended, much to the naiveties of liberal secularists. The winners, as he laments and grudgingly admires, are the profoundly tough and volatile culture of the Scots-Irish, who are among the finest warriors the world has ever seen. Also included among the losers of Anglo-America's sphere of influence, as he continues was Spain, France and the Netherlands, alongside the Irish, Native Americans, African Americans and the Germans. I would include the Mexicans, as well, because of the fact that many came from French and Spanish bloodlines. Of course, that may be an issue if immigration issues continue.


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