In this book, one of the first to take atheism seriously as a social movement, Richard J. Meagher examines the political history of American atheism and freethought. Meagher demonstrates how changes in resources, opportunities, and movement identity help explain the political mobilization of atheists in America.
In this book, one of the first to take atheism seriously as a social movement, Richard J. Meagher examines the political history of American atheism and freethought. Meagher demonstrates how changes in resources, opportunities, and movement identity help explain the political mobilization of atheists in America.
Richard J. Meagher is associate professor of political science and director of social entrepreneurship at Randolph-Macon College.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I 1."Our Hands Are Tied": Atheism's (So-Called) Golden Age 2."One-Man Organizations": Post-War Freethought Societies 3."An Action Organization": Repertoires and Political Organizing Part II 4."This Godless Communism": Discourses and Rights Claims 5."The Friendly Atheist": Organizing Online to Offline 6."Make Politicians Take Notice": Secular Lobbying in Washington Conclusion
Introduction Part I 1."Our Hands Are Tied": Atheism's (So-Called) Golden Age 2."One-Man Organizations": Post-War Freethought Societies 3."An Action Organization": Repertoires and Political Organizing Part II 4."This Godless Communism": Discourses and Rights Claims 5."The Friendly Atheist": Organizing Online to Offline 6."Make Politicians Take Notice": Secular Lobbying in Washington Conclusion
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