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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
The frightening and unsaid existence of political perversion,
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Ce commentaire est de: The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism At The Heart Of American POW (Paperback)
Although the author, at times, writes in a choppy manner and his text is flooded with names that the reading public have little awareness, this is a must read for those who want to understand the influence that elite fundamentalism has on US politics and world affairs. From detailed research and first-hand interaction with "The Family", the author lays forth an accurate portrayal of the perverse misunderstanding that numerous politicians have about their role in society and what Christianity is meant to be. They view both concepts as being might over compassion, that God favors certain individuals over the rest of humanity, that magical 'prayer circles' can contact the mind of God, and that their actions are truly the active will of such a God. In my mind there is little difference in the basic philosophy of 'The Family' and Afganistan's Taliban. Both operate from a pious viewpoint, feel they echo the will of the Almighty and have little or no concern for the rest of civilization.Be patient with the author, but this is a MUST READ!
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very disappointing,
By C. J. Thompson "Arctic John" (Pond Inlet, Nunavut Canada) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
Ce commentaire est de: The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism At The Heart Of American POW (Paperback)
I cannot say that I was very impressed with this book. The rise of the religious right is a subject that fascinates as much as it disturbs me but this particular treatment of the issue was disappointing. The central thesis of the book is that there is an invisible but extremely organized network of Christian fundamentalists pulling the strings of power behind the scenes of American politics. This thesis was readily spelled out in the product blurb but I have to say that I may still be trying to figure out what the book is about if I was simply left to wade through the prolix and turgid prose alone. Sharlet has attempted to approach the subject in the manner of an investigative journalist but his style of writing and his organization of the various topics is very haphazard and hard to follow. He seems to just allow his stream of consciousness to flow onto the page so that anecdote slips into digression, into anecdote without any unifying point. A few personal experiences were related in a manner that was interesting but I have to say that I only managed to suffer through the rest of the material with difficulty.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just Don't Buy It,
Ce commentaire est de: The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism At The Heart Of American POW (Paperback)
"The Family" seems like a great book for those people who want to learn about the actual Family. Instead the author fills the book with a lot of history that most people won't have any idea about. As well, what he puts in as history is mostly just conjecture. He goes into how people from history were thinking in there minds at the moment they would writing something down, which he wouldn't have any knowledge of. The first two chapters talk about "The Family", but then the rest of the book just goes off in a totally different direction. If you heard of the book from Real Time With Bill Maher and thought, "If Bill likes it, it should be good". Don't! The book is good in snippets and talking points, but as a whole its a big snore. Unless your into early early early American Philosophers that you've never heard of. It just wasn't what i was expecting from this book.
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