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AmBushed: A Critique of Machtpolitik
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AmBushed: A Critique of Machtpolitik

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The 2004 reelection of President George W. Bush came as a shock to many politically liberal American citizens and intellectuals who opposed his first administration and its controversial policies and politics. Aimed at this amBushed political constituency, AmBushed, a special issue of SAQ, dares to ask how Bush’s reelection took so many by surprise and-through an analysis of the Bush administration and how it garners political strength and executes its policies-examines the way in which the political Left may regain its footing. The diverse perspectives-from respected intellectuals and scholars from the United States and abroad-reflect a range of opinions within democracy and intend to stimulate a constructive debate, fostering the development of new strategies to strengthen and improve the political agenda and efficacy of the Left. One essay argues that the Left has ceded its political vision-forgoing active political organization in favor of simply voicing political criticism of the president-allowing its activist sensibilities and abilities to atrophy. Others explore the Bush administration, its masterful machtpolitik (power politics), its strategic feminization of its opposition, its aggressive expansion of executive-branch powers, and its flirtation with what some have labeled American fascism or totalitarianism; still others reflect on how the Left has insulated itself from both reality and politics. A contributor from South Africa draws parallels between apartheid proponents and their tactics and President Bush. Others analyze Bush II as the leader of the Christian Right, as a skillful exploiter and manipulator of the mainstream media, as the chief spokesman for evangelical capitalism, and as the world’s most powerful lobbyist for corporate interests.

Contributors. Wendell Berry, Michael Berube, Timothy Brennan, Sharad Chari, Matthew A. Crenson, Ariel Dorfman, Thomas L. Dumm, Keya Ganguly, Benjamin Ginsberg, Pierre Guerlain, Stephen Hartnett, Dana D. Nelson, Chris Newfield, Melissa A. Orlie, Stanley G. M. Ridge, Larry Schehr, Nikhil Singh, Neil Smith, Laura Ann Stengrim

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2006
Pages
276
ISBN
9780822366454

The 2004 reelection of President George W. Bush came as a shock to many politically liberal American citizens and intellectuals who opposed his first administration and its controversial policies and politics. Aimed at this amBushed political constituency, AmBushed, a special issue of SAQ, dares to ask how Bush’s reelection took so many by surprise and-through an analysis of the Bush administration and how it garners political strength and executes its policies-examines the way in which the political Left may regain its footing. The diverse perspectives-from respected intellectuals and scholars from the United States and abroad-reflect a range of opinions within democracy and intend to stimulate a constructive debate, fostering the development of new strategies to strengthen and improve the political agenda and efficacy of the Left. One essay argues that the Left has ceded its political vision-forgoing active political organization in favor of simply voicing political criticism of the president-allowing its activist sensibilities and abilities to atrophy. Others explore the Bush administration, its masterful machtpolitik (power politics), its strategic feminization of its opposition, its aggressive expansion of executive-branch powers, and its flirtation with what some have labeled American fascism or totalitarianism; still others reflect on how the Left has insulated itself from both reality and politics. A contributor from South Africa draws parallels between apartheid proponents and their tactics and President Bush. Others analyze Bush II as the leader of the Christian Right, as a skillful exploiter and manipulator of the mainstream media, as the chief spokesman for evangelical capitalism, and as the world’s most powerful lobbyist for corporate interests.

Contributors. Wendell Berry, Michael Berube, Timothy Brennan, Sharad Chari, Matthew A. Crenson, Ariel Dorfman, Thomas L. Dumm, Keya Ganguly, Benjamin Ginsberg, Pierre Guerlain, Stephen Hartnett, Dana D. Nelson, Chris Newfield, Melissa A. Orlie, Stanley G. M. Ridge, Larry Schehr, Nikhil Singh, Neil Smith, Laura Ann Stengrim

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2006
Pages
276
ISBN
9780822366454