The Rise of the Counter-Establishment: From Conservative Ideology to Political Power

Sidney Blumenthal
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Explains how the Counter-Establishment, a network of influential conservatives, gained policy-making power and how they are using that power to realize their view of America's future
Genres: PoliticsHistoryNonfictionAmerican History
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