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  • Secret Intelligence
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    Patriot games Know Your Enemy: How the Joint Intelligence Committee Saw the World Percy Cradock 354 pp, John Murray The Secret State: Whitehall and the Cold War Peter Hennessy 234 pp, Allen Lane Twelve years ago, Sir Reginald Hibbert, a former senior Foreign Office diplomat, penned a devastating essay about the Whitehall elite responsible for assessing secret intelligence. Long-term intelligence assessments usually end up "by arguing that the future is going to be broadly like the present, only ...
  • Unfair Execution Of Ethel And Julius Rosenberg
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    The history of the United States is full of unsolved mysteries. One of the greatest mysteries which occurred in 1953 was the electrocution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg under the Espionage Act. They were convicted for giving the secret information about the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. The anti-communist sentiment that characterized the Cold War and McCarthyism led to their trial and execution. Even though there is some evidence of the Rosenbergs' guilt, numerous facts which were discovered ...
  • Minorities
    347 words
    The peculiarly passive obsession with security as the ultimate happiness, the compulsive conformity of life styles (engendered at least in part by the virulent anti-communism of McCarthyism in odd combination with the Eisenhower era's pacifying blandness), and the pervasive apathy of most of the '50's was replaced in the 1960's with an extraordinary and even reckless social energy and political activism. First Blacks, then other racial minorities, students, the New Left, peace protesters, and fi...
  • Work And Family In The Soviet Union
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    The Soviet Union under Tsarist rule was a grim place for women to live. Society viewed women as vastly inferior to men, such that a woman's status was below that of any adult male. Tsarist laws reflected this age-old perception and cultural mindset, whether decreeing that only men could have rights to owning property, or even explicitly permitting a husband to beat his wife. The small numbers of women in the workforce were also treated badly, suffering through long hours with low pay, appalling ...

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