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Introduction: The Prejudice of the West
Types of Enemy
Enemy by Assumption
The Underlying Belief
Inter-War Hostility
The Post-War Paranoia
The Stereotype and Internal Repression
The Revised Stereotype
The Dominant Paradigm
The Story of Collaboration
The Anti-Soviet Socialists
The Legitimizers of Capitalism
The Cost of Dissent
The Repression of Academic Dissent in the US
SOVIET REALITY
Chapter 4: The Democratic Criteria
Diversity
Distortion
Democracy
Dissent in the West
Tolerance and Intolerance of Dissent
The Question of Emigration
Types of Democracy
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
The One-Party State
Dissent
The Purges
The Ezhovshchina in Perspective
The Dissidents
Political Opposition
Forums for Criticism
Comparisons
Chapter 6: The Jewish Question
Jews and the Revolution
Soviet Jewry in War
Western Attitudes to Jewish Refugees
The Process of Assimilation
The Soviet Attitude to Jewish Emigration
The Impact of Aggressive Zionism
Organizing Emigration
The Pattern of Emigration
The Dialectics of the Jewish Question
Chapter 7: The Human Rights Issue
The Right to Work
The Position of Women
The Ethnic Minorities
The Absence of Imperialism
POWER IN THE USA
Chapter 8: The Potsdam Conference: A Spoiled Opportunity
The Watershed
Nuclear Posturing
Chapter 9: The President’s Electors
Political Responsibility
The American Attitude to Politics
Consensus and Community Protests
Chapter 10: The President’s Advisers
Institutional Policy-Making
The Classic Role of Academics
Detente or ContainmentChapter 11: The President’s Masters
The Valedictory Speech of President Eisenhower
The Rhetoric of Presidents
US Expenditure on Arms
SDI Contracts
Arms and the Community
Long and Short War Scenarios
The Responsibility of the President
ANTI-SOVIETISM IN PRACTICE
Chapter 12: Trade Unions and Anti-Sovietism
The Contradictions
The Impact of the Bolshevik Revolution
The Anglo-Russian Trade Union Committee
The Campaign against Communists
The Creation of World Trade Union Unity
Trade Unions and the Cold War
The AFL-CIO
Bilateral Trade Union Unity
Anti-Sovietism and Class Consciousness
Chapter 13: The Peace Movement and the Enemy
Peace Activity During War
Peace Activity in Peacetime
The Changed Character of War
The Peace Movement
Peace as an Antithesis of Capitalism
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Nuclear Parity
The Soviet Peace Initiatives