Anti-Communism in Twentieth-Century America
A Critical History
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Greenwood Pub Group
USA
2011
1
Hardcover
372
Heavy
254382
978-1-4408-0047-4
1-4408-0047-2
Annotation
In the United States today, communism is an ideology or political movement that barely registers in the consciousness of our nation. Yet merely half a century ago, "communist" was a buzzword that every citizen in our nation was aware of - a term that connoted "traitor" and almost certainly a characterization that most Americans were afraid of. "Anti-Communism in Twentieth-Century America: A Critical History" provides a panoramic perspective of the types of anti-communists in the United States between 1919 and the collapse of the Soviet Union. It explains the causes and exceptional nature of anti-communism in the United States, and divides it into eight discrete categories. This title then thoroughly examines the words and deeds of the various anti-Communists in each of these categories during the three "Red Scares" in the past century. The work concludes with an unapologetic assessment of domestic anti-communism. This book allows readers to more fully comprehend what the anti-communists meant with their rhetoric, and grasp their impact on the United States during the 20th century and beyond - for example, how anti-communism has reappeared as anti-terrorism.
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