Claremont Institute officials closely involved with Society for American Civic Renewal, which experts say is rooted in Christian nationalism

The president of the rightwing Claremont Institute and another senior Claremont official are both closely involved with the shadowy Society for American Civic Renewal (SACR), an exclusive, men-only fraternal order which aims to replace the US government with an authoritarian “aligned regime”, and which experts say is rooted in extreme Christian nationalism and religious autocracy.

The revelations emerge from documents gathered in public records requests, including emails between several senior members of SACR: Claremont president Ryan P Williams; its director of state coalitions and Boise State University professor Scott Yenor; and others including former soap manufacturer and would-be “warlord” Charles Haywood.

    • Shurimal
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      188 months ago

      There are a few progressive/left wing ones, yes, eg The Institute for Policy Studies. But, unsurprisingly, conservative ones seem to have much more money and influence.

    • @TrickDacy
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      8 months ago

      The ones not full of republicans? Is this a bOtH sIdEs thing?

      • HobbitFoot
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        It seems more like think tanks as institutions are more conservative than other intellectual institutions like universities. Think tanks are effectively used to turn private money into public policy justifications.

        There may be some liberal or leftist think tanks out there, but I expect them to be far rarer.

        • @TrickDacy
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          Yeah I am pretty sure there are. Can’t think of them off the top of my head though