A provocative new history of how the news media facilitated the Reagan Revolution and the rise of the religious Right. After two years in the White House, an aging and increasingly unpopular Ronald Reagan looked like a one-term president, but in 1983 something changed. Reagan spoke of his embattled agenda as a spiritual rather than a political project and cast his vision for limited government and market economics as the natural outworking of religious conviction. The news media broadcast this message with enthusiasm, and white evangelicals rallied to the president s cause. With their support, Reagan won reelection and continued to dismantle the welfare state, unraveling a political consensus that stood for half a century.In Righting the American Dream, Diane Winston reveals how support for Reagan emerged from a new religious vision of American identity circulating in the popular press. Through four key events the evil empire speech, AIDS outbreak, invasion of Grenada, and rise in American poverty rates Winston shows that many journalists uncritically adopted Reagan s religious rhetoric and ultimately mainstreamed otherwise unpopular evangelical ideas about individual responsibility. The result is a provocative new account of how Reagan together with the press turned America to the right and initiated a social revolution that continues today.
Diane Winston
Righting the American Dream [EPUB ebook]
How the Media Mainstreamed Reagan’s Evangelical Vision
Righting the American Dream [EPUB ebook]
How the Media Mainstreamed Reagan’s Evangelical Vision
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Język Angielski ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780226824543 ● Wydawca University of Chicago Press ● Opublikowany 2023 ● Do pobrania 3 czasy ● Waluta EUR ● ID 8975655 ● Ochrona przed kopiowaniem Adobe DRM
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