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Fighting Words - by Robin Morgan (Paperback)

Fighting Words - by  Robin Morgan (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The religious right is gaining enormous power in the United States, thanks to a well-organized, media-savvy movement with powerful friends in high places. Yet many Americans -- both observant and secular -- are alarmed by this trend, especially by the religious right's attempts to erase the boundary between church and state and re-make the U.S. into a Christian nation. <BR>But most Americans lack the tools for arguing with the religious right, especially when fundamentalist conservatives claim their tradition started with the Framers of The Constitution. <BR>Fighting Words is a a tool-kit for arguing, especially for those of us who haven't read the founding documents of this nation since grade school. Robin Morgan has assembled a lively, accessible, eye-opening primer and reference tool, a "verbal karate" guide, revealing what the Framers and many other leading Americans really believed -- in their own words -- rescuing the Founders from images of dusty, pompous old men in powdered wigs, and resurrecting them as the revolutionaries they truly were: a hodgepodge of freethinkers, Deists, agnostics, Christians, atheists, and Freemasons -- and they were radicals as well.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The religious right is gaining enormous power in the United States, thanks to a well-organized, media-savvy movement with powerful friends in high places. Yet many Americans -- both observant and secular -- are alarmed by this trend, especially by the religious right's attempts to erase the boundary between church and state and re-make the U.S. into a Christian nation. But most Americans lack the tools for arguing with the religious right, especially when fundamentalist conservatives claim their tradition started with the Framers of The Constitution. <i>Fighting Words </i>is a tool-kit for arguing, especially for those of us who haven't read the founding documents of this nation since grade school. Robin Morgan has assembled a lively, accessible, eye-opening primer and reference tool, a verbal karate guide, revealing what the Framers and many other leading Americans really believed -- in their own words -- rescuing the Founders from images of dusty, pompous old men in powdered wigs, and resurrecting them as the revolutionaries they truly were: a hodgepodge of freethinkers, Deists, agnostics, Christians, atheists, and Freemasons -- and they were radicals as well.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Robin Morgan</b> is an award-winning poet, novelist, political theorist, feminist activist, journalist, editor, and bestselling author. She has published twenty books, including the now-classic anthologies <i>Sisterhood Is Powerful</i> (Random House) and <i>Sisterhood Is Global</i> (Doubleday, 1984; updated edition, The Feminist Press, 1996); with the recent <i>Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for A New Millennium</i> (Washington Square Press). <p/> A founder/leader of contemporary US feminism, she has also been a leader in the international women's movement for twenty-five years. In 1990, as Ms. Editor-in-Chief, she relaunched the magazine as an international, award-winning, ad-free bimonthly, resigning in late 1993 to become Consulting Global Editor. A recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Prize (Poetry), and numerous other honors, she lives in New York City (www.robinmorgan.us).

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