Kevin Price Phillips was a prominent American writer and commentator best known for his insightful
analysis of politics, economics, and history. Phillips gained national recognition with the publication of
his groundbreaking book, "The Emerging Republican Majority" (1969), which predicted the electoral realignment that would lead to Republican dominance in American politics for the next several decades. This work established him as a leading political analyst and earned him a reputation for hi... moreKevin Price Phillips was a prominent American writer and commentator best known for his insightful
analysis of politics, economics, and history. Phillips gained national recognition with the publication of
his groundbreaking book, "The Emerging Republican Majority" (1969), which predicted the electoral realignment that would lead to Republican dominance in American politics for the next several decades. This work established him as a leading political analyst and earned him a reputation for his astute understanding of electoral trends and the shifting dynamics of American parties. Throughout his career, Phillips authored numerous books that tackled a wide range of topics, including the role of religion in politics, the influence of finance on American society, and the impact of globalization on the middle
class. His writings often challenged conventional wisdom and provided fresh perspectives on complex
issues. Notable works include "American Theocracy: The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and
Borrowed Money in the 21st Century" (2006) and "Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the Global Crisis of American Capitalism" (2008). In addition to his books, Phillips was a regular
commentator and contributor to various media outlets, including The New York Times, The Wall Street
Journal, and National Public Radio. His insightful analysis and thought-provoking commentary made him
a respected voice in political and economic discourse. He received numerous accolades for his work,
including the Arthur Ross Book Award from the Council on Foreign Relations.