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| The Haunted Fifties, 1953-1963Stone, I.F.Publisher:  Vintage Books, New York, USA Year Published:  1969
 Pages:  394pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 I.F. Stone reports on the 1950s in the United States, an era of political suppression, public apathy, the cold war, and the arms race.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Preface
 Introduction
 Overture:  Note to the Rest of the Universe
 1. The Eisenhower Era Begins
 2. John Foster Dulles:  Portrait of a Liberator
 3. McCarthy Rides High
 4. A Few Who Fought Back
 5. An Attempt to Compel Informing
 6. The Death of Stalin
 7. Churchill Abandons the Cold War
 8. The New Chief Justice
 9. The Downfall of McCarthy
 10. Fetish of the Fifties:  Security
 11. First Call for a Test Ban
 12. The Drift of Foreign Policy:  Sanity or War
 13. The President's Illness
 14. The Sickness of the South
 15. The Free Mind at Work
 16. National Suicide as a Form of Defense
 17. USSR:  The Twentieth Congress
 18. A Visit to Moscow
 19. In the Fresher Air of Poland
 20. The Presidency, 1956
 21. Hungary
 22. The Eisenhower Doctrine
 23. Mental Climate of the Fifties
 24. Ike in Action
 25. Toward the Preposterous War
 26. The Mind of Nikita Khrushchev
 27. The Liberal Court of Earl Warren
 28. The Black Man's Burden
 29. A Stranger Knocks at Heaven's Gate
 30. Our War Economy
 31. The American Secret Police
 32. Coexistence:  Choice of Risks
 33. The Marines in Lebanon
 34. Racial Equality in Crisis
 35. Little Rock:  A Piece of Foreign Correspondence
 36. Freedom of Thought, Here and There
 37. The Pentagon, the Moon, and Pugwash
 38. China:  Fantasy and Reality
 39. Dulles, Cold, Arrogant, Ruthless
 40. The Revival of Germany
 41. The Khrushchev Visit
 42. On the Economic Front
 43. The Supreme Court Retreats
 44. Debut of the New Frontier
 45. No Way to Hide
 46. Our Feud with Fidel
 47. Epilogue
 
 Index
 
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