The Twenty-Year Revolution from Roosevelt to EisenhowerPickle Partners Publishing, 3. ruj 2018. - Broj stranica: 223 In The Twenty-Year Revolution from Roosevelt to Eisenhower, which was first published in 1954, author Chesly Manly, the United Nations Correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, leaves practically no part of government operation untouched. He covers the advent of the New Deal; the first year of the Eisenhower administration, with revelations of “diplomatic relations with an implacable enemy; subversion of national policies by collectivist legal and economic ‘experts’; willful toleration of communist infiltration into the government; active encouragement of such infiltration into the labor unions”, and wilful toleration of communist infiltration into the government to active encouragement of such infiltration into the labor unions and “reliance upon the Communists for political support”. A gripping read. |
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... Britain, which was ruled by a socialist government from 1945 to 1951.{1} Most of the 33,927,549 Americans who voted for Eisenhower in 1952 undoubtedly hoped to stem the tide of collectivism in this country. There was no basic ...
... Britain, which was ruled by a socialist government from 1945 to 1951.{1} Most of the 33,927,549 Americans who voted for Eisenhower in 1952 undoubtedly hoped to stem the tide of collectivism in this country. There was no basic ...
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... Britain that the cold war is not merely an unfortunate mishap caused by mistakes of diplomacy on both sides or a struggle between rival imperialisms. Essentially, it is a struggle of ideas, in which free enterprise is not the ...
... Britain that the cold war is not merely an unfortunate mishap caused by mistakes of diplomacy on both sides or a struggle between rival imperialisms. Essentially, it is a struggle of ideas, in which free enterprise is not the ...
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... Britain, Germany, Italy, the Scandinavian countries, Japan, and the United States, has concluded that “25 per cent of the national income is about the limit for taxation in any non-totalitarian community in times of peace.” According to ...
... Britain, Germany, Italy, the Scandinavian countries, Japan, and the United States, has concluded that “25 per cent of the national income is about the limit for taxation in any non-totalitarian community in times of peace.” According to ...
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... chairman of the Chase National Bank, ambassador to Great Britain. Aldrich, an honorary Knight of the British Empire, and one of the foremost Anglophiles in the United States, received his appointment as a reward for heavy financial support.
... chairman of the Chase National Bank, ambassador to Great Britain. Aldrich, an honorary Knight of the British Empire, and one of the foremost Anglophiles in the United States, received his appointment as a reward for heavy financial support.
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... Britain was “left standing heroically alone,” and promised that the United States will be in the next war when it starts. 9. Henry Cabot Lodge, chief of the United States delegation to the United Nations. Lodge, a New Deal ...
... Britain was “left standing heroically alone,” and promised that the United States will be in the next war when it starts. 9. Henry Cabot Lodge, chief of the United States delegation to the United Nations. Lodge, a New Deal ...
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Roosevelt Rebels Against the Constitution 45 | |
He Lied Us Into War 52 | |
World Revolutionary War 65 | |
Unconditional Surrenderto Stalin 78 | |
Truman Traitors and Red Herrings 92 | |
The Far Eastern Treason 106 | |
The United Nations Conspiracy 119 | |
Revolution by Treaty 136 | |
Communism and the Eisenhower Administration | |
A Program for Americans 160 | |
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 174 | |
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