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Focusing on the political evolution of the Bush family, Kevin Phillips reveals their ascent to power over four generations, highlighting their connections within elite institutions like Yale and Wall Street. Through strategic networking and involvement in national security, the Bushes have established a dynastic presence in American politics, raising concerns about the implications for democracy. Phillips argues that their transformation from affluent New Englanders to evangelical Texans reflects a calculated ambition that has shaped modern political landscapes, especially leading up to the 2004 election.
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American Dynasty, Kevin P. Phillips
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- Année de publication
- 2004
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- Titre
- American Dynasty
- Sous-titre
- Aristocracy, Fortune, and the Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Kevin P. Phillips
- Éditeur
- Penguin Random House LLC
- Publié
- 2004
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 416
- ISBN10
- 0143034316
- ISBN13
- 9780143034315
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Thème historique, Biographies, Motivation & Bien-être, Romans historiques, Sciences politiques & Politique, Thématique musicale, Manuels et guides, Politique, Autobiographies et mémoires, Économie, États-Unis, Militaire, Littérature américaine, Biographies, 20e siècle, Presse d'opinion & Essais, Société, Journalisme et Publication, Histoire du monde, Histoire des États-Unis, Théories politiques, Culture, Présidents, Justice, Gouvernance, Géopolitique, Philosophie politique, Politique mondiale
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- Focusing on the political evolution of the Bush family, Kevin Phillips reveals their ascent to power over four generations, highlighting their connections within elite institutions like Yale and Wall Street. Through strategic networking and involvement in national security, the Bushes have established a dynastic presence in American politics, raising concerns about the implications for democracy. Phillips argues that their transformation from affluent New Englanders to evangelical Texans reflects a calculated ambition that has shaped modern political landscapes, especially leading up to the 2004 election.


