Wilkinson 1985 (2 resultados)
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The strange tactics of extremism. [John Birch Society; How Welch identifies communists; Scholarship limited; Spengler according to Welch; Dan Smoot Report; Carl McIntire: maker of schisms; Myers G. Lowman; Edgar C. Bundy; Billy James Hargis]
Overstreet, H. A. (Harry Allen), 1875-1970 ; Overstreet, Bonaro W. (Bonaro Wilkinson), 1902-1985 [blurbs,
Editorial: New York : W. W. Norton & Company, 1964. 1964
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. 1st Edition. [1st edition, 1st printing] ; 315 pp. ; 22 cm. ; LCCN: 64-13991 ; OCLC: 457152 ; dark blue coth with gold lettering and design, in dustjacket ; spine sunned ; small tears in dustjacket ; Contents: The John Birch society. Monolith on the right ; How W…elch identifies communists ; A reading lesson ; Scholarship limited ; Spengler according to Welch ; Of statistics and percentages ; Of men and methods ; Letters unlimited -- And others. The Dan Smoot Report ; Carl McIntire: maker of schisms ; Myers G. Lowman of the circuit riders ; Edgar C. Bundy, and the Church League of America ; Billy James Hargis and his Christian crusade -- The radical rightist movement. How united is the radical right? ; Strictly political ; Of the rank and file ; Four targets ; Self-portrait of the radical rightist ; The task ahead of us. ; "In his etiological study of the Right, The Strange Tactics of Extremism (1964), Harry Allen Overstreet diagnosed right-wing thinking as a mental disease."--Donald T. Critchlow ; VG/G. Book.