In the super-heated anticommunist politics of the early Cold War
period, American liberals turned to the FBI. With the Communist
party to the left of them and McCarthyism to the right, liberal
leaders saw the Bureau as the only legitimate instrument to define
and protect the internal security interests of the state.
McCarthyism provided ample proof of the dangers of security by
congressional investigation. In response, liberals delegated
extensive powers to J. Edgar Hoover--creating a domestic
intelligence capacity that circumvented constitutional and legal
controls. This balanced account of the link between liberal leaders
in the United States and the growth of the FBI will appeal to a
broad audience of readers interested in the American political
climate. William Keller identifies a tension between liberalism and
the security of the state that can never be fully resolved, and
analyzes the exact mechanisms through which liberals and liberal
government came to tolerate and even venerate an authoritarian
state presence in their midst.
The author shows how the liberal offensive against domestic
communism succeeded both in weakening McCarthyism and in disabling
the Communist party in the United States. What was the cost of
these successes? Keller's answer assesses the liberal community's
contribution to changes in the FBI between 1950 and 1970: its
transformation into an independent, unaccountable political
police.
Originally published in 1989.
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