"A Selection of the History Book Club"
As far as members of the hugely controversial John Birch Society
were concerned, the Cold War revealed in stark clarity the
loyalties and disloyalties of numerous important Americans,
including Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, and Earl Warren. Founded
in 1958 as a force for conservative political advocacy, the Society
espoused the dangers of enemies foreign and domestic, including the
Soviet Union, organizers of the US civil rights movement, and
government officials who were deemed "soft" on communism in both
the Republican and Democratic parties. Sound familiar? In "The
World of the John Birch Society," author D. J. Mulloy reveals the
tactics of the Society in a way they've never been understood
before, allowing the reader to make the connections to contemporary
American politics, up to and including the Tea Party. These tactics
included organized dissemination of broad-based accusations and
innuendo, political brinksmanship within the Republican Party, and
frequent doomsday predictions regarding world events. At the heart
of the organization was Robert Welch, a charismatic writer and
organizer who is revealed to have been the lifeblood of the
Society's efforts.
The Society has seen its influence recede from the high-water mark
of 1970s, but the organization still exists today. Throughout "The
World of the John Birch Society," the reader sees the very tenets
and practices in play that make the contemporary Tea Party so
effective on a local level. Indeed, without the John Birch Society
paving the way, the Tea Party may have encountered a dramatically
different political terrain on its path to power.
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