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Who's Afraid of the Religious Right? is written by Don Feder and published by Jameson Books (IL). It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0915463830 (ISBN 10) and 9780915463831 (ISBN 13).
Debunking the notion that liberalism is the natural social expression of Judaism, Feder defends the agenda of the "Christian Right" in 93 scathing, often hilarious essays like "Oy Vey for Hollywood", "What's Between Us and Morality? Just Our Calvins", and "Astrology, Phrenology, and Sex Education". "Why are the doctrines of John Dewey, or Shirley MacLaine, or Hillary Clinton, or Karl Marx, or Groucho Marx an acceptable basis for influencing government, but not that book which our forefathers revered and which has served as a moral guide and foundation for successful living throughout the course of history?" Feder concludes, in two powerful chapters which affirm the Biblical roots of social order and celebrate what is still good and lovely about America.