Shadow Network Spiral-Bound | 2021-05-11

Anne Nelson

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The chilling story of the covert group that masterminds the Radical Right's ongoing assault on America's airwaves, schools, environment, and, ultimately, its democracy.

In 1981, emboldened by Ronald Reagan's election, a group of some fifty Republican operatives, evangelicals, oil barons, and gun lobbyists met in a Washington suburb to coordinate their attack on civil liberties and the social safety net. These men and women called their coalition the Council for National Policy. Over four decades, this elite club has become a strategic nerve center for channeling money and mobilizing votes behind the scenes. Its secretive membership rolls represent a high-powered roster of fundamentalists, oligarchs, and their allies, from Oliver North, Ed Meese, and Tim LaHaye to Kellyanne Conway, Ralph Reed, Tony Perkins, and the DeVos and Mercer families.
In Shadow Network, award-winning author and media analyst Anne Nelson chronicles this history and illuminates the coalition's key figures and their tactics. She traces how the collapse of local journalism laid the foundation for the Council for National Policy's information war and listens in on the hardline broadcasting its members control. And she reveals how the group has collaborated with the Koch brothers to outfit Radical Right organizations with state-of-the-art apps and a shared pool of captured voter data--outmaneuvering the Democratic Party in a digital arms race whose result has yet to be decided.
In a time of stark threats to our most valued institutions and democratic freedoms, Shadow Network is essential reading.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 448 pages
ISBN-10: 1635575826
Item Weight: 1.0 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.2 x 8.2 inches
"Reveals a political trend that threatens both our form of government and our species." --Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny
"Riveting. Want to understand how so many Americans turned against truth? Read this book." --Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains
"An explosive, comprehensive account of the 30-year relationship . . . between the CNP and a host of Republican leaders and organizations. This is an absolutely momentous piece of investigative journalism." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Anne Nelson has received a Livingston Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Bellagio Fellowship, and Associated Church Press Award for her coverage of the conflict in Central America for the Los Angeles Times, NPR, and the BBC. She has taught at Columbia University for over two decades. Her previous books include Red Orchestra, a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice; and Suzanne's Children, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. A native of Oklahoma, she lives in New York City.