With a journalist's eye for revealing detail, Robert Shogan traces the 1954 Army-McCarthy Senate hearings and analyzes television's impact on government. Despite McCarthy's fall, Mr. Shogan points out, the hearings left a major item of unfinished business—the issue of McCarthyism, the strategy based on fear, smear, and guilt by association.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Chapter 1: The Curtain Rises
Chapter 2: A Torch in the Troubled World
Chapter 3: Racket Buster
Chapter 4: The Road to Room 318
Chapter 5: St. Ed and the Dragon
Chapter 6: At War with the Army
Chapter 7: The Soldiering of Private Schine
Chapter 8: Turning the Tide
Chapter 9: The Purloined Letter
Chapter 10: Time Out for Tears
Chapter 11: To the Bitter End
Chapter 12: Unfinished Business
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