
The Age of Anxiety
McCarthyism to Terrorism
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Narrated by:
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Kristoffer Tabori
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By:
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Haynes Johnson
Johnson tells this monumental story through the lens of its relevance to our own time, when fear again affects American behavior and attitudes, for he believes now, as then, that our civil liberties, our Constitution, and our nation are at stake as we confront the ever more difficult task of balancing the need for national security with that of personal liberty.
Compelling narrative history, insightful political commentary, and intimate personal remembrance combine to make The Age of Anxiety a vitally important book for our time.
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Critic reviews
"Pulitzer-winning journalist Johnson (The Best of Times) offers an engrossing account of the career of red-baiting demagogue Joseph McCarthy and a chilling description of his legacy for today." (Publishers Weekly)
The weakness of McCarthy's fellow colleagues is paralleled by that of today's senators, who bought off on the Bush/Powell weapons of mass destruction argument without proof. The parallel between McCarthy's use of fear of reds and today's administrations use of fear of terrorists is eerie.
Well-narrated, but "Roosevelt" is not "Rooosuhvelt" and never was.
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absolutely a must hear
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It's not a study of the effect of McCarthyism so much as a presentation of how it happened and the people most intimately involved in the hearings. Great for wonks and history geeks.Inside McCarthyism
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What did you like best about this story?
Going into incredible depth in depicting McCarthy in the hearings. Mesmerizing!What about Kristoffer Tabori’s performance did you like?
All of it. Excellent reader,What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
The Red scare was incredibly pervasive in the American psyche in the early 1950s.Starts a little slow and then becomes riveting!
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