Review: Welcome to the Homeland: A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution
User Review - Stephen - GoodreadsI continue searching for explanations to the clusterfuck of America and this book kind of, perhaps, maybe has hit onto something. It is not so much RED STATE VS BLUE STATE but urban vs rural. Part ... Read full review
Review: Welcome to the Homeland: A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution
User Review - Charles - GoodreadsGives rise to hope for the middle Read full review
Review: Welcome to the Homeland: A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution
User Review - Mike - GoodreadsThis is a very good book. The most important argument here is the same one that Sanford Levinson made in his excellent book "Our Undemocratic Constitution," which is that our country's outdated ... Read full review
Review: Welcome to the Homeland: A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution
User Review - Bill - GoodreadsA good study of the political divide between rural and urban America circa 2005, I think this book has important insights though it may have dated quickly. Read full review
Review: Welcome to the Homeland: A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution
User Review - Maria - GoodreadsOccasionally, it makes good points, but could have been half as long. For the first three chapters, Mann basically makes the same point over and over with different sources. Read full review
Review: Welcome to the Homeland: A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution
User Review - BetsyD - GoodreadsMeh. There are some major errors in this book, and it seems entirely obsolete given the 2006 election results. I also don't buy the author's contention that people who refuse to believe that rural folks are more subsidized by the government than urban folks are thoughtful or intelligent. Read full review
Review: Welcome to the Homeland: A Journey to the Rural Heart of America's Conservative Revolution
User Review - Garrett Anderson - GoodreadsAn interesting and respectful look at the Urban/Rural divide in American Politics and conservative "Homeland" values. Consider it as aa counterpoint to "What's the Matter With Kansas" Read full review