A Communist in a "workers' Paradise,"
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 104
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Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 104
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Congress. House. Un-American Activities
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 98
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eugene Lyons
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 420
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Communist Aggression
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Published: 1954
Total Pages: 2060
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul R. Josephson
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2009-12-09
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 0801894107
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter visiting Russia in 1921, the journalist Lincoln Steffens famously declared, "I have seen the future, and it works." Steffens referred to the social experiment of technological utopianism he found in the Soviet Union, where subway cars and farm tractors would carry the worker and peasant -- figuratively and literally -- into the twentieth century. Believing that socialism and technology together created a brave new world, Boleslaw Bierut of Poland and Kim Il Sung of North Korea -- and other leaders -- joined Russia's Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky in embracing big technology with a verve and conviction that rivaled the western world's. Paul R. Josephson here explores these utopian visions of technology -- and their unanticipated human and environmental costs. He examines the role of technology in communist plans and policies and the interplay between ideology and technological development. He shows that while technology was a symbol of regime legitimacy and an engine of progress, the changes it spurred were not unequivocally positive. Instead of achieving a worker's paradise, socialist technologies exposed the proletariat to dangerous machinery and deadly pollution; rather than freeing women from exploitation in family and labor, they paradoxically created for them the dual -- and exhausting -- burdens of mother and worker. The future did not work. The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked the end of communism's self-proclaimed glorious quest to "reach and surpass" the West. Josephson's intriguing study of how technology both helped and hindered this effort asks new and important questions about the crucial issues inextricably linked with the development and diffusion of technology in any sociopolitical system.
Author: Stéphanie Roulin
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2014-04-22
Total Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 1137388803
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow was anti-communism organised in the West? This book covers the agents, aims, and arguments of various transnational anti-communist activists during the Cold War. Existing narratives often place the United States – and especially the CIA – at the centre of anti-communist activity. The book instead opens up new fields of research transnationally.
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Communist Aggression
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Published: 1954
Total Pages: 390
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKJune 30 and July 1 hearings were held in Munich, Germany; Oct. 11-14 hearings were held in NYC; Oct. 18 and 19 hearings were held in Chicago, Ill.
Author: Daniel E. Price
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2012-07-19
Total Pages: 283
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book places the current wave of religion-based terrorism in a historical perspective, explaining why religion is associated with terrorism, comparing religion-based terrorism to other forms of terrorism, and documenting how religion-based terrorism is a product of powerful political, socioeconomic, and psychological forces. Religion-based terrorism is perceived as one of the most significant threats to U.S. homeland security in the 21st century. Sacred Terror: How Faith Becomes Lethal makes the central argument that religion-based violence and terrorism is primarily a result of political, socioeconomic, and psychological forces, thereby demystifying religion-based terrorism and revealing its inherent similarity to other forms of terrorism and war. Daniel Price examines religious texts and traditions in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; looks at the history of religion-based terrorism; and explores why religion facilitates violence. He builds upon this foundation to explain how religion as an ideological force that motivates violence is not as powerful as commonly believed, and that religious fervor is not unlike other non-religious ideologies such as Marxism, nationalism, and anarchism. The work also presents in-depth analysis of the political, socioeconomic, and psychological forces that are behind religion-based violence, and discusses case studies from multiple religions that illustrate the author's argument.
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Communist Aggression
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Published: 1954
Total Pages: 396
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