The family

the secret fundamentalism at the heart of American power

454 pages

English language

Published Dec. 15, 2008 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-055979-3
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4 stars (6 reviews)

A journalist's penetrating look at the untold story of Christian fundamentalism's most elite organization, a self-described invisible network dedicated to a religion of power for the powerfulThey are the Family—fundamentalism's avant-garde, waging spiritual war in the halls of American power and around the globe. They consider themselves the new chosen—congressmen, generals, and foreign dictators who meet in confidential cells, to pray and plan for a "leadership led by God," to be won not by force but through "quiet diplomacy." Their base is a leafy estate overlooking the Potomac in Arlington, Virginia, and Jeff Sharlet is the only journalist to have reported from inside its walls.The Family is about the other half of American fundamentalist power—not its angry masses, but its sophisticated elites. Sharlet follows the story back to Abraham Vereide, an immigrant preacher who in 1935 organized a small group of businessmen sympathetic to European fascism, fusing the far right …

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2 stars

fascinating -- and ripped from the headlines (ok, I mean Doonesbury), a deep (too deep) look into a weird fundamentalist branch and it's enabled politicians.

but ultimately, even with global right wing consipracy, this ended up finishing as a bore. Doonesbury covered it better.

Subjects

  • Fundamentalism -- Political aspects -- United States
  • Christianity and politics -- United States
  • Religious right -- United States
  • Christian conservatism -- United States
  • Church and state -- United States