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Rallying PointMelvin CharlesBooks |
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Radio Free Europe's "Crusade for Freedom"Richard H. CummingsRallying |
Radio Free Europe's "Crusade for Freedom" From 1950 to 1960, millions of Americans throughout the United States willingly and enthusiastically participated in Radio Free Europe's "Crusade for Freedom." They signed "Freedom Scrolls" and "Freedom Grams," participated in fund-raising dinners and lunches, attended Crusader meetings, marched in parades, launched leaflet-carrying balloons, among other activities. A compelling, decade-long propaganda campaign, the Crusade for Freedom proved to be a powerful tool of the state-private network's anti-communist agenda. This book takes an in-depth look at the Crusade for Freedom, revealing how its unmatched pageantry of patriotism led to the creation of a dynamic movement involving not only the government but also private industry, mass media, academia, religious leaders, and, lastly, "the average Joe." |
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The Rallying ImprezasDavid WilliamsBooks |
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Rallying the Whole Village James P. Comer
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FLY ARMYLes DaltonBooks |
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A Day Without Immigrants Ouellette
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Chequered PastsDavid ChartersBooks |
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Rallying to WinJean CalvinBooks |
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Rallying for Immigrant Rights Kim Voss
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Rallying The Really Human Things For Vigen Guroian, contemporary culture is distinguished by its relentless assault on the moral imagination. In the stories it tells us, in the way it has degraded courtship and sexualized our institutions of higher education, in the ever-more-radical doctrines of human rights it propounds, and in the way it threatens to remake human nature via biotechnology, contemporary culture conspires to deprive men and women of the kind of imagination that Edmund Burke claimed allowed us to raise our perception of our own human dignity, or to "cover the defects of our own naked shivering nature." In Rallying the Really Human Things, Guroian combines a theologian's keen sensitivity to the things of the spirit with his immersion in the works of Burke, Russell Kirk, G. K. Chesterton, Flannery O'Connor, St. John Chrysostom, and other exemplars of the religious humanist tradition to diagnose our cultural crisis. But he also points the way towards a culture more solicitous of the "really human things," the Chesterton phrase from which he takes his title. Guroian's wide-ranging analysis of these times... |
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Rallying The Really Human ThingsVigen GuroianRallying |
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Rallying CriesEric BentleyBooks |
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