Civil War in the United States

Non-Fictie

A brilliant analysis by John Sommerville, a professor of philosophy who testified for the defense as a non-communist expert in the Smith Act trials of the 1950's.

Somerville, philosopher, teacher, husband, father, chose to make a stand for freedom of speech and association by testifying for those accused of communist subversion. His was a principled stand at a time when principles could lead to marginalization and job loss at best, legal harassment, and imprisonment at worst. His hope was that the rule of law would win the day and that freedom of speech could be preserved.

Somerville believed that anticommunist legal harassment was on its face contrary to the US democratic tradition and in violation of constitutional protections. Somerville convey in his testimony, documented in this book, the illogic of anticommunism and in so doing contributed to a larger discourse on peace and democratic freedoms.

Uitgeverij
Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Imprint
International Publishers Co Inc.,U.S.
Uitgegeven als
Hardcover
Eerste editie
19-08-2022
Laatste editie
19-08-2022
ISBN
9780717800292
Aantal pagina's
334
Taal
Engels

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