The Theocons: Secular America Under Siege

by: Damon Linker

Published by: Anchor Books

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Reviewed by Sabrina Williams

Damon Linker, a former editor of First Things journal, details the rise of conservative theological influence on Washington politics in The Theocons: Secular America Under Siege. The emergence of religious rhetoric in political speech has been, for the most part, a recent infiltration contrasting against the secular swing of the sixties and seventies.

The Theocons chronicles the shift in loyalties of certain prominent theological leaders—namely Lutheran minister turned Catholic priest Richard John Neuhaus, and Catholic philosopher Michael Novak—from Vietnam War-inspired liberalism to the current theocracy permeating the Iraq War strategy.

The validity of Linker’s assertions comes from his three and a half years of experience as editor of First Things, a publication by the Institute on Religion and Public Life, whose own goal according to the First Things website “is to advance a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society.” Linker’s personal observations of key players of the “theoconservative” movement, who also happen to be behind the creation of the journal, and his detailed research of prior publications made by these individuals, illustrate the deceptive manipulation of the American public by both the media and politicians, specifically the Bush Administration.

An unexpected quality of the book is that the majority of the content is relatively unbiased and is composed strictly of chronological facts. While it is clear that Linker disapproves of the agenda the theoconservative movement has created for the American people, the actions of those involved do well to create an image of an insidious political conspiracy, whether intentional or not. Collectively, religious leaders in the public eye have succeeded in molding American democracy into little more than an extension of the church.

The Theocons was originally published by Doubleday in 2006, and this 2007 Anchor Books trade paperback edition features an Afterword updated with two more years of political reactions and influence.

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Author’s Web site: http://www.DamonLinker.com

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