
Title
- A New America Book
Attribution
Michael LindPublication Details
BookBasic Books2003Availability
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In this dual biography of man and state, Michael Lind confronts the chief crises of Bush’s presidency–the economy, the Middle East, and religious fundamentalism–and traces their roots back to Texas, a state, Lind argues, that yields salient clues to the future course of our country.Widely praised as an iconoclastic and brilliant political observer, Lind, a fifth generation Texan, chronicles the ethnic clash that produced modern Texas, the well-known plundering of the state’s natural resources at the hands of its elites, and finally the deep strain of “Old Testament religiosity” which, having originated in Texas, now reaches all over the globe in the form of Bush’s foreign policy.In the tradition of Gary Wills’s Reagan’s America, Made in Texas provides a wholly original cultural history that should change the way we understand not just our president, but our country. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Bush, George W. — (George Walker), — 1946- — Influence
- Political culture — Texas
- Political culture — United States
- Politicians — Texas — History — 20th century
- Politicians — United States — History — 20th century
- Texas — Politics and government — 1951-
- Texas — Politics and government — Philosophy
- United States — Politics and government — 1989-
- United States — Politics and government — 1945-1989
- United States — Politics and government — Philosophy
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Notes
- "In this book, the political writer Michael Lind, a fifth- generation native of Texas, reveals how the political tradition of one state is shaping the fate of the country and the world. Although Bush is a Republican, in his world view and his policies he is the heir of the Southern conservatives who once dominated the right wing of the Democratic Party. The economic policy of George W. Bush reflects the cheap labor, low-tax tradition of Southern farmers, ranchers and oil men, while Bush’s social agenda is that of Protestant fundamentalists in Texas and similar states. Their prophecy-based beliefs about the coming end of the world influence Bush’s Middle East policy, while his disdain for alliances and strategy of military unilateralism reflects the age-old military ethic of the American South. The combination of regressive economic policy, religious fundamentalism and unthinking militarism has long been familiar in Texas. Today, thanks to George W. Bush, it threatens the future of the United States - and maybe the entire world." "Fortunately, George W. Bush represents only one tradition in Texas. There is another, more enlightened Texan tradition - the modernist tradition of high-tech industry and activist government represented by figures as different as Lyndon Johnson, H. Ross Perot and Admiral Bobby Ray Inman. The best antidote to Bush conservatism is made in Texas, too."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- A tale of two ranches
- The Confederate century
- Philip Dru, Texan
- Southernomics
- That old time religion
- Armageddon
- A choice of traditions
ISBN
- 0465041213
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