Not Today, Fascists
The Lies That Got Us Here, and the Truths That Will Reunite Us
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Jennifer Welch
As a liberal atheist from a Bible Belt red state, Jennifer Welch has a unique perspective on the intersection of religion and politics in America. She has seen how the far right has used religion across denominations to coalesce power—in the executive branch, on the courts, in Speaker Mike Johnson—and also how their messaging, particularly the Evangelical prosperity gospel, re-enforces economic inequality. We know about Big Pharma, Big Tech, Big Oil, but we rarely talk about Big Church, which is tax exempt. In Not Today, Fascists Welch explores how America is moving not only towards fascism, but also theocracy. She's not here to stop people from embracing faith. The opposite, she thinks religion can have a positive impact on an individual and cultural level. But the separation of church and state is a fundamental principle of America, and rogue actors and institutions are seeking to dismantle it. The stakes could not be higher.
Like Timothy Snyder's On Tyranny and Madeleine Albright's Fascism, Not Today Fascists will show readers how the separation of church and state is not only essential to our democracy, but fundamental to the protection of our human rights. Welch offers a warning about what can happen if we continue down this path, while advocating for a new way forward, a vision that centers human decency, structural equality and a populist economics perspective that is the only proven position to resonate across the aisle in a world of otherwise entrenched partisanship. Not Today, Fascists will arms readers with the language and facts they need to discuss crucial politics issues, to win elections and to take back our country.
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