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==Overview==
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[[category:books]]''[[Conservatives Without Conscience]]'' is a 2006 book by former [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]]ian White House Counsel [[John Dean]] criticizes the direction [[American conservatism]] has taken.{{seed}}
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The book draws strongly upon research by Canadian psychology researcher [[Bob Altemeyer]], especially those summarized in Altemeyer's online book ''[[The Authoritarians]].
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==About==
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''[[Conservatives Without Conscience]]''. a 2006 book by former [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]]ian White House Counsel [[John Dean]], criticizes the direction [[American conservatism]] has taken.{{seed}}
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The book draws strongly upon research by Canadian psychology researcher [[Bob Altemeyer]], especially those summarized in Altemeyer's online book ''[[The Authoritarians]]''.
  
 
Former {{USA}} Senator [[Barry Goldwater]] had planned to collaborate with Dean on the book before the former's death in 2003.
 
Former {{USA}} Senator [[Barry Goldwater]] had planned to collaborate with Dean on the book before the former's death in 2003.
 
==Links==
 
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===Reference===
 
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* {{wikipedia|Conservatives without Conscience}}
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* '''Cracks in the Wall''' and its follow-up '''Tunnels and Bridges''', a series of blog entries by Sara Bridges about encouraging transition out of fundamentalism, discusses the main ideas of both Dean's and Altemeyer's books:
 
* '''Cracks in the Wall''' and its follow-up '''Tunnels and Bridges''', a series of blog entries by Sara Bridges about encouraging transition out of fundamentalism, discusses the main ideas of both Dean's and Altemeyer's books:

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Conservatives Without Conscience. a 2006 book by former Nixonian White House Counsel John Dean, criticizes the direction American conservatism has taken.

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The book draws strongly upon research by Canadian psychology researcher Bob Altemeyer, especially those summarized in Altemeyer's online book The Authoritarians.

Former United States Senator Barry Goldwater had planned to collaborate with Dean on the book before the former's death in 2003.

Links

Reference

Articles