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C Street

The Fundamentalist Threat to American Democracy

Jeff Sharlet
Barcode 9780316120562
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Release Date: 27/09/2010

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Little, Brown & Company
Language: English
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company

The Fundamentalist Threat to American Democracy
Inspiration for the Netflix documentary series The Family.The author of the runaway paperback bestseller The Family returns with a blistering investigation of the true influence of fundamentalism in American politics.
C Street - where piety, politics, and corruption meet Jeff Sharlet is the only journalist to have reported from inside the C Street House, the Fellowship residence known simply by its Washington, DC address. The house has lately been the scene of notorious political scandal, but more crucially it is home to efforts to transform the very fabric of American democracy. And now, after laying bare its tenants' past in The Family, Sharlet reports from deep within fundamentalism in today's world, revealing that the previous efforts of religious fundamentalists in America pale in comparison with their long-term ambitions. When Barack Obama entered the White House, headlines declared the age of culture wars over. In C Street, Sharlet shows why these conflicts endure and why they matter now - from the sensationalism of Washington sex scandals to fundamentalism's long shadow in Africa, where Ugandan culture warriors determined to eradicate homosexuality have set genocide on simmer. We've reached a point where piety and corruption are not at odds but one and the same. Reporting with exclusive sources and explosive documents from C Street, the war on gays in Uganda, and the battle for the soul of America's armed forces - waged by a 15,000-strong movement of officers intent on "reclaiming territory for Christ in the military" Sharlet reveals not the last gasp of old-time religion but the new front lines of fundamentalism.