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Roads to Dominion: Right-Wing Movements and Political Power in the United States [Paperback]

Sara Diamond (Author)
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0898628644 978-0898628647 September 8, 1995 1
How did the American right wing, which began as a small clique of post-World War II conservative intellectuals, transform into well-heeled, grassroots movements representing millions of ordinary citizens? Providing insight into today's headlines, Roads to Dominion answers this question with a compelling and thorough look at the broad range of right-wing movements in this country. Based on research that draws extensively from primary source literature, Sara Diamond traces the development of four types of right-wing movements over the past 50 years\m-\the anticommunist conservative movement, the racist Right, the Christian Right, and the neoconservatives\m-\and provides an astute historical analysis of each. Maintaining a nonjudgmental tone throughout the book, she explores these movements' roles within the political process and examines their relationships with administrations in power.

The book opens with the immediate aftermath of World War II and the onset of the Cold War, when the anticommunist policies of the United States government encouraged the growth of right-wing movements. Continuing through the 1960s and beyond, chapters examine the influence of right-wing groups within the Republican Party and the rise of white supremacist groups in response to the gains of the civil rights movement. We see the transformation of the neoconservatives, from a small band of Cold War liberal intellectuals into a bastion of support for Reagan era foreign policy. The book traces the development of the Christian Right, from its early activity during the Cold War period straight through to its heyday as a powerful grassroots movement during the 1980s and 1990s. Throughout the book, Diamond explains the Right's fifty-year quest for power. She shows how we can understand and even predict the Right's influence on day-to-day policymaking in the United States by observing some consistent patterns in the Right's relationships with political elites and government agencies. In some predictable ways, the Right engages in both conflict and collaboration with state institutions.

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While there have been plenty of books written about the left, scholars have haven't paid anywhere near the same attention to the American right. This book, one of the most sweeping studies of its kind goes a long way toward rectifying the imbalance by delineating the currents of conservative thought from early in the century to today and identifying the groups?from the Ku Klux Klan to contemporary paleo-and neo-conservatives, libertarians, and the Christian right (though, perhaps strangely, not the NRA)?that espouse them. Rather than emphasize such groups' extremism, as the media often does, Diamond makes clear their links to mainstream thought and to the political and business interests that sustain them. She makes dozens of crucial connections, showing how members of the Christian right carried out covert activities for the Reagan administration and how figures such as direct-mail wizard Richard Viguery?whose computerized voting lists have helped Republicans win many Congressional seats?maintain ties to organizations further to the right. In passing, Diamond shows how social theory has failed to account for right-wing movements, but her analysis remains geared to general readers. While her approach may make such groups as the John Birch Society appear more anodyne than liberals would wish, it is both balanced and scholarly: it's the aggregate that is the most alarming. This book should prove a touchstone of future discussion about the right, which is more powerful today than at any time since the 1920s.
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... an excellent and highly educational book by a sociologist who writes in readable English. It teems with information about the history, leaders, organizations, and ideas of the major conservative movements of the last 50 years in the U.S.... Nobody exceeds Diamond... in the range and depth of information she provides about the conservative movements she has studied in historical perspective: how they arise, their resources, their ideologies, and the reasons for their successes and failures.

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  • Paperback: 445 pages
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press; 1 edition (September 8, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898628644
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898628647
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential book for study of Right Wing movements, August 2, 2005
This review is from: Roads to Dominion: Right-Wing Movements and Political Power in the United States (Paperback)
Although this came out in 1995, it still is very useful. It provides background on individuals and organizations essential for understanding the present. (To know what's going on, it's important after all to know who the players are.) Sara Diamond is a very careful and conscientious researcher, and the book is thoroughly documented.
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26 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good review of the right wing in America, January 28, 1999
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For those who want a fresh review of the right wing movement in America over the past few decades, this one is a sure winner.

Yet, one aspect which I believe the author failed to mention is the important link behind 'big money' and the religious right, which, in effect, has served as a 'pawn of the oppressor' in regards to economic issues. The religious right provides the Republican party with its only source of an alliance with lower-income and working-class voters. White Protestant Fundamentlists are the only group of persons who vote Republican a majority of the time. Why? Because the religious right - funded by the pro-corporate Republican party and other big business interests - shooves divisive issues - such as civil rights, church/state separation and abortion - into their face so that 'bread and butter' economic issues like Social Security, health care, education and day care can be ignored. The very Republican Congressman who votes pro-life and against civil rights(to the delight of the brainwashed religious right electorate)will vote against their economic interests by supporting such conservative pro-affluent class measures as the flat tax, privatized Social Security and privatized Medicare. Does not anyone else see a connection? The religious right is a pawn of the oppressor in that it is just another stealth organization funded by corporate American which puts divisive issues in front of the faces of conservative families in order to distract them from other important issues - such as health care reform, fair taxation and labor laws. Do lower income and working class religious right families benefit from Republican politics? Of course not. No family benefits from a party which denies them health care, a fair tax system, public education and job training and instead gives them scraps under the table, in the form of abortion regulation and gay and minority bashing. As a Christian who believes in social justices for the oppressed, I find this very, very disturbing. Christ was pro-poor and pro-minority. He would never bash minorities or scapegoat persons like the religious right does. He would surely oppose efforts to give the wealthy in the form of tax breaks and take away from the poor in the form of privatization of cherrished government programs.

This is the central point which the author missed: The tie between big money and the religious right, as well as the outcry which should have been heard from any 'Christian' organization which in 1995 the Republicans tried to decimate Medicare, Medicaid, Education, Welfare and Nutrition programs for the at-risk while giving the affluent huge tax breaks. No Christ-like organization would support such moves.

That is the main point which the author missed. Other than that, it is a great book.

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Unusually Unemotional and Analytical Account of the Right, October 4, 2007
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This is an unusual book that has not received the attention it deserves. It is on a topic I have been researching for several years and one I may write about myself. It is a thoroughly analytical look at the rise and success of the American Right since WW II. Although not sympathetic to the movement she describes she is unusually able to make use of sociological theory and analysis to assess the movement objectively. The historical account of this movement and its elements is itself very valuable.
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World War II reconfigured the global political economy and set the stage for some major shifts in U.S. politics at home and abroad. Read the first page
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television preacher scandals, conservative movement leaders, moral issues agenda, anticommunist militarism, anticommunist activists, segregationist movement, organized racist, movement strategists, anticommunist movement, anticommunist organizations, anticommunist groups, moral traditionalism, electoral vehicles, prominent neoconservatives, economic libertarianism, electoral activism, dominion theology, anticommunist cause, white supremacist movement, libertarian movement, evangelical voters, tactical repertoire, activist resources, neoconservative intellectuals, tax protesters
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New Right, United States, National Review, Liberty Lobby, John Birch Society, Human Events, Supreme Court, Soviet Union, White House, New York, Pat Robertson, Christian Coalition, New Deal, Democratic Party, United Nations, New Left, Central America, George Wallace, State Department, Ronald Reagan, American Security Council, Barry Goldwater, George Bush, David Duke, China Lobby
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