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Discover a groundbreaking exploration of the evolution of the Republican Party with **“The Anti-Abortion Movement and the New Politics of the GOP”**. Written by esteemed legal historian Mary Ziegler, this compelling book reveals the intricate relationship between conservative Christianity, big business, and the anti-abortion movement that has reshaped American political dynamics. As we delve into the slow drift towards extremes in U.S. politics, Ziegler provides an expert analysis that is both timely and essential for understanding today’s political landscape.
This insightful publication, published by Yale University Press in 2024, examines how the anti-abortion movement has crafted a formidable influence within the GOP, especially in light of key legal battles like Buckley v. Valeo. By redefining campaign finance and mobilizing conservative voters around federal courts, the anti-abortion advocates not only changed the Republican Party but also set the stage for the populism that propelled Donald Trump into power.
Readers will find Ziegler’s scholarly approach invaluable in unpacking the complex interplay between campaign finance and political ideologies. From Publishers Weekly’s praise as a “timely and expert guide” to Kirkus Reviews highlighting its sober analysis, this book is an important addition to the political discourse. Join the discussion and gain a deeper understanding of how the cultural and financial movements have intertwined to create the modern GOP landscape. A must-read for anyone interested in American politics, social movements, and the future of the Republican Party.
This insightful publication, published by Yale University Press in 2024, examines how the anti-abortion movement has crafted a formidable influence within the GOP, especially in light of key legal battles like Buckley v. Valeo. By redefining campaign finance and mobilizing conservative voters around federal courts, the anti-abortion advocates not only changed the Republican Party but also set the stage for the populism that propelled Donald Trump into power.
Readers will find Ziegler’s scholarly approach invaluable in unpacking the complex interplay between campaign finance and political ideologies. From Publishers Weekly’s praise as a “timely and expert guide” to Kirkus Reviews highlighting its sober analysis, this book is an important addition to the political discourse. Join the discussion and gain a deeper understanding of how the cultural and financial movements have intertwined to create the modern GOP landscape. A must-read for anyone interested in American politics, social movements, and the future of the Republican Party.