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Alternet on MSNAnalysis details the 100-year-old sociological term that defines Trump’s leadership style — and Putin’sPresident Donald Trump’s chaotic style of governing, with its rapid executive orders, bold foreign policy threats and ...
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The Forward on MSNJewish atheist calls out evangelicals for undermining democracy in new bookAtlantic writer Jonathan Rauch’s new book takes Protestants to task for a politicized, partisan version of faith that has ...
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Hosted on MSNTrump's 'Mafia' style government has critical flaws — and can be taken down: analystDonald Trump is running the United States like his personal business, but that system of government has historic roots and ...
Christianity's Broken Bargain With Democracy discusses how christian evangelicals lost their way when it comes to politics.
As UA fans curse 'the Mormons,' one of the important policy minds in the country argues that the LDS church is a model for ...
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Anand Giridharadas: America is living through a hostile takeover by billionaires and bulliesJoe panel -- including Anand Giridharadas, Mara Gay, Joe Klein and Jonathan Rauch discuss the deadline passing for federal ...
In "Mormon Land" podcast, scholar Jonathan Rauch points to revolutionary compromises from the LDS Church as a model for ...
Jonathan Rauch wants the church to act as a “load-bearing wall” in American civic life. But his appeal lacks a clear audience. A quarter century ago, author Jonathan Rauch wasn’t very ...
A new book argues that American Christians should support American democracy, but its theological arguments are thin.
As a lifelong proponent of the First Amendment, writer and scholar Jonathan Rauch had spent much of his life working to reconcile LGBTQ+ rights and religious liberty, believing it was ...
(JTA) — Who is Jonathan Rauch, a gay Jewish atheist, to write a book about how conservative American Christians are failing themselves and democracy? “With that background, it’s certainly ...
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