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January 11, 2007

American fascism

Greetings from the sick room.

Back in October, I reviewed Salon writer Michelle Goldberg's book "Kingdom Come: The Rise of Christian Nationalism in America." My review attracted some criticism of its thesis, which I supported: that there is a subset of evangelical Christians bent on turning this country into a Mosaic theocracy. Some commenters insisted that the premise was absurd. I know better, based on my reporting, but there's no convincing some people.

Goldberg isn't the only person who thinks so. Chris Hedges, the author of "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning" (highly recommended), the son of a Presbyterian minister and a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, takes the same position. I haven't read his new book, so I won't assess it here. But I will say that, on the basis of this article, his approach appears to differ from Goldberg's in an important respect. Goldberg, who describes herself as a nonpracticing Jew, expresses primarily political/civic outrage at the trend she documents. Hedges appears to be expressing theological outrage. (I expressed both in my review of Goldberg's book, but, necessarily, in very little detail.) I look forward to seeing to what extent, if any, Hedges' book corroborates Goldberg's.

UPDATE: I've received one comment suggesting that holding American leaders accountable is nowhere near as important as trying to hold accountable more evil but much less powerful leaders in other countries over which we have no control. No, seriously.

March 14, 2006

Brain workout

Hilzoy at the blog Obsidian Wings has an interesting essay up on morality. There's a lot to chew on (and you might not agree with all of it), but it's expressed in clear language. So go give your brain a treat.

April 19, 2005

Keeping an eye on the chimney

You can keep an eye on the chimney that will announce the outcome of voting for a new pope by using the Vatican's chimney-cam. Available in Real or Windows Media, at several different bandwidths, and even the low-bandwidth image (the one you'll want if you're on dial-up) looks pretty sharp. Remember -- black smoke: no pope. White smoke: New pope.

Two votes were taken before noon today (Vatican City time, which is five hours ahead of U.S. Eastern), and at least one more will be taken before the cardinals break for the day.

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