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Money, Lies, and God

Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy

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Money, Lies, and God

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Bloomsbury presents Money, Lies, and God by Katherine Stewart, read by Patricia Rodriguez.

"An indispensable citizen’s guide to the anti-democratic MAGA Right in America."–Congressman Jamie Raskin

"Meticulously researched, elegantly written, and hard-hitting."–Kristin Kobes Du Mez

The acclaimed author of The Power Worshippers exposes the inner workings of the “engine of unreason” roiling American culture and politics.

Why have so many Americans turned against democracy? In this deeply reported book, Katherine Stewart takes us to conferences of conspiracy-mongers, backroom strategy gatherings, and services at extremist churches, and profiles the people who want to tear it all down. She introduces us to reactionary Catholic activists, atheist billionaires, pseudo-Platonist intellectuals, self-appointed apostles of Jesus, disciples of Ayn Rand, women-hating opponents of “the gynocracy,” pronatalists preoccupied with the dearth of white babies, Covid truthers, militia members masquerading as “concerned moms” and battalions of spirit warriors who appear to be inventing a new style of religion even as they set about attacking democracy at its foundations.

Along the way, she provides a compelling analysis of the authoritarian reaction in the United States. She demonstrates that the movement relies on several distinct constituencies, with very different and often conflicting agendas. Stewart’s reporting and comprehensive political analysis helps reframe the conversation about the moral collapse of conservatism in America and points the way forward toward a democratic future.

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I never was sure what this—overall—was going to be about. I was unfamiliar with most of the religious persons names, locations, positions. Yet, the book was so comprehensive, I got a lot out of it. No regrets about listening.

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So eye-opening and terrifying it should be included in horror section. Definitely a call to action.

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Great update on the current date of the right wing agenda. It’s helpful to understand the thinking that underlies much of what is going on in today’s crazy political realm. It is terrifying but not entirely hopeless. We need to learn that organization is key.

Essential listening

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Exposes how Christian nationalists plan to take over the democratic processes and destroy the government as we know it. They are well organized and have been lying in the shadows until their time came. Absolutely terrifying.

Stunning account of the republican’s plan

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For anyone whom might feel discouraged and disconnected at our current political climate, this excellent work both educates and resurrects hope for a path forward.

Must read for all who value democracy!

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The amazing amount of information that was presented. What we chose to do with this information matters, more than ever. Get, Be, and Stay as Informed as you can.

Finally, An Explanation As To What The Hell Is Going On

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This book sheds light on what is currently happening in the USA. This is the most turbulent period of history in my life and this book tells us why.

Enlighten ing read. Well researched and written.

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This book pulls together all the currents creating our critical times. A MUST READ AND HEAR.

Finally It All Is Spelled Out

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Katherine Stewart’s research and synthesis of information is critical to understanding what we are living. She brilliantly reveals through the trinity of Money, Lies and God, why we are where we are in America in 2025. The long-game has been extremely strategic. She identifies the individual players and organizations that both domestically and internationally are responsible for the radical agendas of destruction to replace democracies with autocracies in which the oligarchs amass more. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.

Eye - Opening

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Katherine Stewart’s Money, Lies, and God is a deeply researched and convicting analysis of how Christian nationalism operates as a political identity rather than a religious movement. She exposes the ways in which wealth disparity, public education, and religious institutions are leveraged to erode democracy and consolidate power among a select few.

At its core, Stewart argues that Christian nationalism is not about faith but about political and economic control. It exploits religious language and institutions to advance an anti-democratic, authoritarian agenda that prioritizes power and profit over genuine spiritual values. The book highlights how public education has been under attack—not just for ideological reasons, but to redirect public funds into private, often religious, institutions that cultivate compliance and reinforce conservative economic structures.

Stewart also dismantles the myth that the “war on woke” is a battle between everyday Americans and elites. Instead, she presents it as an internal class struggle among the upper middle class, driven by resentment and the protection of privilege. The far-right movement, while appearing united, is riddled with contradictions—claiming to support workers while catering to corporate interests, advocating for free speech while banning books, and promoting religious freedom while pushing for theocratic control.

One of the book’s most urgent warnings is that extreme wealth inequality is corroding democracy. Economic disparity fuels division, making people more susceptible to disinformation and authoritarian narratives. Meanwhile, the co-mingling of church and state has created a financial and political pipeline that allows tax-exempt religious institutions to act as unregulated political machines.

Stewart offers a call to action: knowledge and organization are the antidotes to rising authoritarianism. While the right has spent decades building a well-funded infrastructure of think tanks, media outlets, and political networks, pro-democracy movements must adopt a similar long-term strategy. She urges readers to engage in their communities—supporting public education, holding churches accountable, and mobilizing against the erosion of democratic institutions.

In short, Money, Lies, and God is a wake-up call to recognize the forces undermining democracy and the urgent need for action. It is both a critique and a roadmap for those who believe in a just, inclusive society.

Powerful and Important work.

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