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Our Endangered Values
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Our Endangered Values

America’s Moral Crisis

Simon & Schuster, 2005 more...


Editorial Rating

6

Qualities

  • Controversial
  • Overview

Recommendation

Nobel Prize winner and former US president Jimmy Carter asserts that Christian fundamentalists have taken control of the American government. Though he is a devout Christian, Carter outlines charges against fundamentalists and neoconservatives that reiterate many oft-aired criticisms of the current administration. He also decries fundamentalist control of the Southern Baptist denomination, which may be of less interest to business readers. Yet one need not agree with Carter to be drawn by his political philosophy and sincerity, nor disagree to be bruised by his self-righteous tone. This is more sermon than essay, for it has a pronounced religious focus, but getAbstract finds that it provides a heartfelt portrait of the value judgments of a historic figure who never hesitated to provoke debate. Readers seeking a liberal focus on issues about which conservatives and liberals disagree will find this to be a passionate touchstone, as will those alarmed by what they perceive as manifestations of fundamentalism in US public policy.

Take-Aways

  • Former US president Jimmy Carter was raised to believe religion should be tolerant.
  • Now, fundamentalists are dangerously powerful in US religion and government.
  • The US’s commitment to social justice, truth, and the separation of church and state is under attack by authoritarian, exclusionary, militant fundamentalists.

About the Author

Jimmy Carter was the United States’ 39th president and is a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. His previous books include Leading a Worthy Life and An Hour Before Daylight.


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