Righting the American dream : how the media mainstreamed Reagan's evangelical vision /

In Righting the American Dream, Diane Winston delivers a fresh and provocative analysis of the American news media's significant role in the Reagan Revolution. By focusing on four key news stories from 1983, Reagan's "evil empire" speech, the AIDS outbreak, the invasion of Grenad...

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Main Author: Winston, Diane H., 1951- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2023].
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Summary:In Righting the American Dream, Diane Winston delivers a fresh and provocative analysis of the American news media's significant role in the Reagan Revolution. By focusing on four key news stories from 1983, Reagan's "evil empire" speech, the AIDS outbreak, the invasion of Grenada and the plight of America's poor, Winston reveals how these stories mainstreamed conservative religious and political values. Ronald Reagan's policies, informed by his Christian beliefs, overturned the social, political and economic consensus that had been dominant since FDR. By carefully deploying evangelical ideas about individual responsibility, capitalism and limited government in speeches and interviews, Reagan turned America to the right and initiated a social and political revolution, the effects of which are still being felt today. Righting the American Dream tells this story in vivid and compelling detail.
Physical Description:258 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780226824529
0226824527