01369 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001300123084001900136100002400155245006500179260003200244300003100276500002300307520068700330650003801017700002201055990002501077990002501102INLIS00000000000272620221018040753 a0010-0520002726221018 | | eng  a0-713-99738-9 aeng a306.0973 a306.0973 MIC r0 aMicklethwait , John14aRight Nation : Why America is Different /cJohn Micklethwait aLondon :bAllen Lane,c2004 a450p. :b: illus, ;c23cm. aIndeks : p.425-450 aAmerica, argue John Micklethwait and AdranWooldridge, award-winning journalists at the Economist, has always been a conservative country, but over the past fifty years it has buit up a redical conservative movement unlike any other. The authors examine how these right-wing radicals took over the Republican Party, and deconstruct the Bush White House, examining its many influences from neo-conservatism to sun-belt entrepreneurialism. Their quest to understand the mindset of the overlooked and often disdained, but crucial, Meddle America takes them from young churchgoers in Colorado Springs to gay gun clubs in Massachusetts to black supporters of school vouchers in Milwaukee. 4aAmerican national Characteristics0 aAdrian Wooldridge a09776/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a09776/MKRI-P/XI-2008