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The Fall of Roe

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The Fall of Roe is a meticulously researched account that unpacks the complex socio-political landscape surrounding one of the most significant legal reversals in American history: the end of the Roe v. Wade decision. Authored by Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer, two seasoned journalists from The... Read More
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The Fall of Roe

The definitive book on the fall of Roe vs Wade and the domination of the religious right in US politics by two leading New York Times journalists

The definitive book on the fall of Roe vs Wade and the domination of the religious right in US politics by two leading New York Times journalists

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The Fall of Roe is a meticulously researched account that unpacks the complex socio-political landscape surrounding one of the most significant legal reversals in American history: the end of the Roe v. Wade decision. Authored by Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer, two seasoned journalists from The New York Times, this book delves into the evolving dynamics of abortion rights in a nation at a cultural and moral crossroads.

Set against a backdrop where women have achieved unprecedented levels of equality in American history, and the #MeToo movement has brought significant changes to workplaces, the narrative grapples with the irony that women have simultaneously faced the erosion of a fundamental right—access to abortion. This contradiction is further highlighted against a landscape where Christian influence is waning and secularism is on the rise, while Democrats hold sway in Washington.

In The Fall of Roe, Dias and Lerer challenge the simplistic portrayal of abortion politics as a binary struggle between evangelicals and feminists, Republican states and Democratic states, grassroots movements versus political elites. Instead, they offer a nuanced examination of how abortion has become the stage for America's deep-seated cultural and moral debates. The book reveals that the battle over this contentious issue is not just about the right to terminate a pregnancy but reflects broader struggles for control over the country's socio-political direction.

The authors provide an in-depth look at the strategic manoeuvrings that have allowed the religious right to ascend to powerful positions within American politics. Through careful analysis, they show how anti-abortion activists have become pivotal figures in the conservative movement, a pattern that could continue unless Democrats adapt their strategies. This detailed narrative exposes the implications of these political battles not only within the United States but also for global audiences, offering critical insights into how these ideological shifts might shape the future.

The Fall of Roe stands as an essential read for anyone looking to understand the complex layers of American political and cultural life. It serves as a crucial text for grasping the broader implications of Roe's demise and the ongoing struggle for control over America's ideological landscape, making it a must-read for those seeking to comprehend the present and future trajectory of American and global politics.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781786584090

Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 July 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manilla Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 537g

Pages: 448

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About the Author

Lisa Lerer (Author)
Lisa Lerer, national political correspondent for the New York Times, has written about American politics, power and elections for nearly two decades. She has covered five presidential campaigns, the White House and Congress. She was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Journalism School.

Elizabeth Dias (Author)
Elizabeth Dias, national religion correspondent for the New York Times, has covered American religion, politics and culture for fifteen years. She has reported from Washington, D.C., the Vatican and across the United States. She is a Livingston Award finalist and a graduate of Wheaton College and Princeton Theological Seminary.

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