A study of communism /

Hoover, J. Edgar, 1895-1972.

A study of communism / J. Edgar Hoover. - First edition - New York, NY : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962. - 212 pages: illustrations; 24 cm.

Includes index.

Part one. Attractions -- Chapter 1 : All things to all men --- Part two. Origins -- Chapter 2 : Foundations of modern communism -- Chapter 3 : Basic Communist concepts -- Part three. Power structure -- Chapter 4 : The road to power -- Chapter 5 : The seizure of power -- Chapter 6 : Imposition of power -- Chapter 7 : Consolidation of power -- Part four. World expansion -- Chapter 8 : Adjunct of Soviet policy -- Chapter 9 : Communist imperialism -- Chapter 10 : Communism versus nationalism -- Part five. Challenge to freedom -- Chapter 11 : Communism's target - the United States -- Chapter 12 :Meeting the communist challenge -- Part six. A digest of differences.

"Today's headlines remind us that there has been no basic change in Communist imperialism. The danger which world communism presents to the free nations has not been abated. If anything, it has increased. We will not be able to preserve and develop adequately our heritage of freedom without continually adding to our knowledge of the nature of communism and its totalitarian objectives. What is communism? What gives communism its dynamic character? What have been the contributions of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, and Khrushchev to the development of the world Communist movement? How does Communism come to power? How has the Communist empire expanded? What are the attractions of Communism?" -- from the foreword.

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Communism.
Communism--United States.
Communism--History

HX 40 / .H63 1962

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