McCarthys Abuse of Power
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In 1954 a young junior Senator from the state of Wisconsin held the entire Senate in the palm of his hand. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy used an aggressive strategy of lies, personal attacks, and propaganda in an aggressive attempt to gain power. Was Senator McCarthy a crusader for the common good of the people or was he the ringleader of a witch-hunt seeking only political power? What tactics did McCarthy use to gain his power? What
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hostage as he madly grasped for power. James Rorty & Moshe Decter, McCarthy and the Communists, The Beacon Press, Boston, 1954 Robert Griffith, The Polotics of Fear: Joseph R. McCarthy and the Senate, The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, 1970 Anderson & May, McCarthy the Man the Senator the "ism", The Beacon Press, Boston, 1952 Michael Paul Rogin, The Intellectuals and McCarthy the Radical Specter, The MIT Press, Boston, 1967 Buckley Jr. & Bozell, McCarthy and His Enemies, Arlington House, New Rochelle, 1970
hostage as he madly grasped for power. James Rorty & Moshe Decter, McCarthy and the Communists, The Beacon Press, Boston, 1954 Robert Griffith, The Polotics of Fear: Joseph R. McCarthy and the Senate, The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, 1970 Anderson & May, McCarthy the Man the Senator the "ism", The Beacon Press, Boston, 1952 Michael Paul Rogin, The Intellectuals and McCarthy the Radical Specter, The MIT Press, Boston, 1967 Buckley Jr. & Bozell, McCarthy and His Enemies, Arlington House, New Rochelle, 1970