by John Dean
Dean employs his distinctive knowledge and understanding of Washington politics and process to examine the conservative movement's current inner circle of radical Republican leaders - from Capitol Hill to Pennsylvania Avenue to K Street and beyond. In Conservatives Without Conscience, Dean not only highlights specific right-wing-driven GOP policies and procedures but also probes the conservative mind-set, identifying a new authoritarianism that has become increasingly a part of the contemporary movement.
"Dean's lurid accusations may be entertaining, but they add little to the reasoned debate that Washington so sorely lacks today." - PW
"Starred Review. Readers of all political perspectives will find this book riveting." - Booklist
"Dean goes beyond Worse Than Watergate to accuse current Republicans of false piety, indifference to liberty, and just plain meanness." - Library Journal
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