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{{Library work|title=The Anti-Communist Impulse|image=The Anti-Communist Impulse.PNG|author=Michael Parenti|publisher=[[Random House]]|published_date=1969|type=Book|source=https://archive.org/details/anticommunistimp0000mich/mode/2up}} | {{Library work|title=The Anti-Communist Impulse|image=The Anti-Communist Impulse.PNG|author=Michael Parenti|publisher=[[Random House]]|published_date=1969|type=Book|source=https://archive.org/details/anticommunistimp0000mich/mode/2up}} | ||
'''''The Anti-Communist Impulse''''' is a book by [[Michael Parenti]], published in 1969 by [[Random House | '''''The Anti-Communist Impulse''''' is a book by [[Michael Parenti]], published in 1969 by [[Random House]]. | ||
== Acknowledgements == | == Acknowledgements == | ||
I wish to thank Elizabeth Coleman, Jane Clark Seitz, John J. Simon, Gladdin Schrock, and Philip West for their helpful criticisms and suggestions. Sydney and Carola Lea proved invaluable allies throughout much of this effort and I appreciate their support. | |||
I am also indebted to the Louis Rabinowitz Foundation for a research grant which liberated me for a summer of writing. | |||
The most gentle and helpful critic of all was my wife, Susan, to whom I pay a special tribute. | |||
The book is dedicated to the Reverend William Sloane Coffin, Jr., because of his open mind and open heart | |||
== Introduction == | == Introduction == |
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The Anti-Communist Impulse | |
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Author | Michael Parenti |
Publisher | Random House |
First published | 1969 |
Type | Book |
Source | https://archive.org/details/anticommunistimp0000mich/mode/2up |
The Anti-Communist Impulse is a book by Michael Parenti, published in 1969 by Random House.
Acknowledgements
I wish to thank Elizabeth Coleman, Jane Clark Seitz, John J. Simon, Gladdin Schrock, and Philip West for their helpful criticisms and suggestions. Sydney and Carola Lea proved invaluable allies throughout much of this effort and I appreciate their support.
I am also indebted to the Louis Rabinowitz Foundation for a research grant which liberated me for a summer of writing.
The most gentle and helpful critic of all was my wife, Susan, to whom I pay a special tribute.
The book is dedicated to the Reverend William Sloane Coffin, Jr., because of his open mind and open heart