Many Are the Crimes McCarthyism in America

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-05-01
Publisher(s): Little, Brown and Company
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Summary

Ellen Schrecker's history of the American anticommunist movement provides a much-needed objective perspective on one of the most troubling periods in twentieth-century politics. While she refuses to excuse the flaws of the American Communist party or its individual members and leaders, she is also bluntly honest about the systematic persecution they experienced at the hands of conservatives--and more than a few liberals.Schrecker reaches back in history to examine the roots of McCarthyism in the activity of Communists in the 1930s, as well as the response to that activity; not nearly enough people today recall that the House Committee on Un-American Activities, the forerunner to Sen. Joseph McCarthy's Army hearings, received its mandate back in 1938. She reveals the dishonest practices of McCarthy, J. Edgar Hoover, and other professional anticommunists, and how the media often played--wittingly or unwittingly--right into their hands. One Washington-based journalist of the time would later say, "McCarthy was a dream story. I wasn't off page one for four years."But Schrecker commands attention most when she writes of the effects of the anticommunist movement on men and women like union activist Clinton Jencks, one of the first men to be prosecuted under the Taft-Hartley Act, and of its stifling effect of leftist politics, particularly within the civil rights movement. The longterm consequences of McCarthyism, especially its proof of the ease with which a democratic government can adopt methods of political repression, are felt in America to this day. Many Are the Crimes is not only excellent history, but a powerful cautionary tale that should be required reading for any participant in modern politics.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
PART ONE: ANTECEDENTS 3(116)
Chapter 1: "We Were Sitting Ducks": The World of American Communism
3(39)
Chapter 2: "Red-Baiters, Inc.": The Development of an Anticommunist Network
42(44)
Chapter 3: "In the Interest of National Security": Anticommunism and the Roosevelt Administration
86(33)
PART TWO: REPRESENTATIONS 119(84)
Chapter 4: "They Are Everywhere": The Communist Image
119(35)
Chapter 5: "A Great and Total Danger": The Nature of the Communist Threat
154(49)
PART THREE: INSTRUMENTS 203(106)
Chapter 6: "A Job for Professionals": The FBI and Anticommunism
203(37)
Chapter 7: "In the Gutter": The Anticommunism of Joe McCarthy
240(26)
Chapter 8: "A Badge of Infamy": Anticommunist Economic Sanctions and Political Dismissals
266(43)
PART FOUR: INTERCONNECTIONS 309(108)
Chapter 9: "How Red Is a Valley": Clinton Jencks and His Union
309(50)
Chapter 10: "A Good Deal of Trauma": The Impact of McCarthyism
359(58)
Acknowledgments 417(2)
Abbreviations 419(2)
Sources 421(10)
Notes 431(120)
Index 551

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