MONEY, LIES, AND GOD: A Conversation with Katherine Stewart

April 15, 2026
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4:00-5:30 PM ET

About the Event

April 15, 2026
April
15
Online

Money, Lies, and God: A Conversation with Katherine Stewart

Why are so many Americans turning against democracy?

Join Westar Institute for an urgent and illuminating conversation with Katherine Stewart, author of the instant New York Times bestseller Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy.

From backroom strategy gatherings to the pews of extremist churches, the acclaimed author of The Power Worshippers has gone behind the scenes to profile the "spirit warriors," atheist billionaires, and reactionary activists working to dismantle the foundations of our republic. This event offers a "meticulously researched and hard-hitting" (Kristin Kobes Du Mez) analysis of the authoritarian reaction in the United States and the shifting landscape of American religion and politics.

Why You Can’t Miss This

Katherine Stewart doesn’t just report on the headlines; she provides a compelling framework for understanding the moral collapse of modern conservatism. Named a Best Book of the Year by Foreign Affairs, this work is described by Jennifer Szalai of The New York Times as "an eerily prescient guide to the phantasmagoria of our political moment."

In this session, we will explore:

  • The distinct constituencies—from "concerned moms" to pseudo-Platonist intellectuals—fueling the anti-democratic movement.
  • How a new style of religion is being invented to attack democratic values.
  • The path forward toward a reclaimed democratic future.

As Congressman Jamie Raskin noted, this is an "indispensable citizen's guide." Whether you are a long-time Westar follower or new to the conversation, this is your chance to engage with one of the most significant investigative journalists of our time.

Secure your spot now to participate in the live Q&A following the presentation.

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