why Republicans, conservatives, and Libertarians should support gay rights /
First Statement of Responsibility
David Lampo
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Lanham, Md. :
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
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c2012
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xv, 195 p. ;
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23 cm
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes bibliographical references and index
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-178) and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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A short history of the gay rights movement -- Why the Religious Right is wrong about the separation of Church and State -- What are gay rights? -- The thorny issue of gay marriage -- The rise, fall, and resurrection of the modern conservative movement -- Is the Tea Party nation anti-gay? -- Where do we go from here? -- A last hurrah for Republican anti-gay bigotry?
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"It is an axiom of modern American politics that many Republicans and most conservatives are not only anti-gay but that they have capitulated to an anti-gay agenda formulated and pursued by the religious right for the past several decades. In "A Fundamental Freedom", David Lampo makes the case that support for gay rights will provide long-term political benefits for the GOP and the conservative movement. He argues that an anti-gay agenda succinctly exposes the hypocrisy of those who talk of limited government and individual rights but ignore both when it comes to gay rights and other personal freedom issues. Indeed, it is the defenders of gay rights within Republican ranks who are keeping faith with core conservative principles. He also presents a variety of polling data that show that rank-and-file Republicans, including many Tea Party supporters, are far more supportive of gay rights than commonly presumed. Lampo's call to embrace gay rights is sure to be hotly debated within the conservative movement"--Provided by publisher
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Why Republicans, conservatives, and Libertarians should support gay rights