Nixon's War at Home The FBI, Leftist Guerrillas, and the Origins of Counterterrorism
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English | ISBN: 146966450X | 2021 | 384 pages | EPUB | 1148 KB
During the presidency of Richard Nixon, homegrown leftist guerrilla groups like the Weather Underground and the Black Liberation Army carried out hundreds of attacks in the United States. The FBI had a long history of infiltrating activist groups, but this type of clandestine action posed a unique challenge. Drawing on thousands of pages of declassified FBI documents, Daniel S. Chard shows how America's war with domestic guerrillas prompted a host of new policing measures as the FBI revived illegal spy techniques previously used against communists in the name of fighting terrorism. These efforts did little to stop the guerrillas-instead, they led to a bureaucratic struggle between the Nixon administration and the FBI that fueled the Watergate Scandal and brought down Nixon. Yet despite their internal conflicts, FBI and White House officials developed preemptive surveillance practices that would inform U.S. counterterrorism strategies into the twenty-first century, entrenching mass surveillance as a cornerstone of the national security state.


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Was Hitler a Leftist The Nazi missing link
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English | November 30, 2015 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B00H2A2KXG | 85 pages | EPUB | 0.14 Mb
What is the philosophical nature of Nazism and the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews? Boston author and podcaster Charles Moscowitz seeks nothing less than a full accounting of cause of the Holocaust as to expect anything less, Moscowitz contends, would be a disservice to the memory of the six million Jews who were murdered and to the slogan "never again."


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The Proletarian Wave Literature and Leftist Culture in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945
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2014 | 348 Pages | ISBN: 0674417178 | PDF | 16 MB
Socialist doctrines had an important influence on Korean writers and intellectuals of the early twentieth century. From the 1910s through the 1940s, a veritable wave of anarchist, Marxist, nationalist, and feminist leftist groups swept the cultural scene with differing agendas as well as shared demands for equality and social justice. In The Proletarian Wave, Sunyoung Park reconstructs the complex mosaic of colonial leftist culture by focusing on literature as its most fertile and enduring expression. The book combines a general overview of the literary left with the intellectual portraits of four writers whose works exemplify the stylistic range and colonial inflection of socialist culture in a rapidly modernizing Korea. Bridging Marxist theory and postcolonial studies, Park confronts Western preconceptions about third-world socialist cultures while interrogating modern cultural history from a post-Cold War global perspective.The Proletarian Wave provides the first historical account in English of the complex interrelations of literature and socialist ideology in colonial Korea. It details the origins, development, and influence of a movement that has shaped twentieth-century Korean politics and aesthetics alike through an analysis that simultaneously engages some of the most debated and pressing issues of literary historiography, Marxist criticism, and postcolonial cultural studies.


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