"Where liberty reigns and god is supreme": The christian right and the tea party movement

Angelia R. Wilson, Cynthia Burack

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Abstract

In this article we argue that the tea party movement is the most conspicuous contemporary vehicle for reconciliation between Christian and economic conservatives. The analysis draws upon participant observation of two recent Christian right events at which the tea party was a central preoccupation. Offering evidence of the dynamics of a shifting framing process, it is argued that the Christian right elites are willing to accommodate strategically the precedence of economic issues but only if these are accompanied by a commitment to familiar Christian right positions on social issues. © 2012 Caucus for a New Political Science.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)172-190
Number of pages18
JournalNew Political Science
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012

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