To Save A Nation
Smith Geoffrey S
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Cover Type: Soft cover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Elephant Paperbacks
Publisher Place: Chicago
Publisher Year: 1973
Edition: Reprint
Description: 227 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: In this brilliant study of the relationship between domestic politics and the shaping of foreign policy, Geoffrey Smith shows how fascists, anti-Semites, and other right-wing extremists became unwitting allies of the Roosevelt administration in the debate over American entry into World War II. "Respectable" isolationists and others who opposed American involvement in the European war found themselves discredited by the likes of Father Coughlin, the American Silver Shirts, and the German-American Bund-for the disgust generated by the totalitarian thuggery of these groups and individuals helped to convince Americans that indeed they had a stake in the war abroad. FDR used this incontrovertible evidence to frighten a nation into war, while those who opposed war could not free themselves from the stigma of association with extremists. In a superb new epilogue, Mr. Smith brings up to date his discussion of American extremism, explaining how the nation's attitudes have taken a 180-degree turn in the years since World War II. "Persuasively argued ... a very well-written book."-Journal of American History.
ISBN: 0929587979
(109162)