The Fear of Freedom: A Discussion of the Contemporary Obsession of Anxiety and Fear in the United States : Its Historical Background and Present Expression, and Its Effect on National Security and on Free American Institutions |
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THE RISE OF HYSTERIA | 12 |
IMPACT OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION | 37 |
THE NIGHTMARE OF REVOLUTION IN THE UNITED STATES | 54 |
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