
Forbidden Bookshelf's Resistance in America Collection
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Curated by NYU professor Mark Crispin Miller, the Forbidden Bookshelf series resurrects books from America's repressed history. All touching on bold and debated topics, these three books are more relevant today than ever.
Friendly Fascism: Bertram Gross, a presidential adviser in the New Deal era, explores the insidious way that capitalist politics could subvert America's constitutional democracy. First published over three decades ago, this book predicted the threats and realities that occur when big business and big government become bedfellows, while demonstrating how US citizens can build a truer democracy.
The Search for an Abortionist: Nancy Howell Lee's eye-opening account reveals the dangerous and illegal options for women seeking an abortion before Roe v. Wade. Based on interviews with 114 women, this groundbreaking work takes an intimate look at the abortion process.
Dallas '63: Peter Dale Scott exposes the deep state, an intricate network within the American government, linking Wall Street influence, corrupt bureaucracy, and the military-industrial complex. Since World War II, its power has grown unchecked, and nowhere has it been more apparent than at Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963. Scott details the CIA and FBI's involvement in the JFK assassination, and shows how events like Watergate, the Iran-Contra affair, and 9/11 are all connected to this behind-the-scenes web of corruption.
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Bertram Gross (1912-1997) was a social scientist, federal bureaucrat, and professor of public policy and political science. During the Roosevelt and Truman administrations, he served as an advisor in the areas of public housing, wartime price controls, small business, and post-war planning. He was the major architect of the original full-employment bills of 1944 and 1945, and of the Employment Act of 1946. The Campaign to Abolish Poverty/Full Employment Coalition now presents the annual Bertram Gross Award in his honor. While working on legislation in Congress and the president's office, he wrote The Legislative Struggle: A Study of Social Combat, which won the American Political Science Association's Woodrow Wilson Prize. Gross contributed to a variety of publications, including the New York Times and Social Policy, where his first piece on Friendly Fascism appeared.
Peter Dale Scott, a former Canadian diplomat and professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley, is a poet, writer, and researcher. His diplomatic service from 1957 to 1961 included two years of work at UN conferences and the UN General Assembly, as well as two years in Poland. In addition to teaching poetry and medieval literature at Berkeley, he was a cofounder of the university's Peace & Conflict Studies (PACS) program.
Scott's most recent political books are The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America (2007); The War Conspiracy: JFK, 9/11, and the Deep Politics of War (2008); American War Machine: Deep Politics, the CIA Global Drug Connection, and the Road to Afghanistan (2010); and The American Deep State: Wall Street, Big Oil, and the Attack on U.S. Democracy (2014).
Scott's books have been translated into six languages, and his articles and poems have been translated into twenty. The former US poet laureate Robert Hass has written that, " Coming to Jakarta is the most important political poem to appear in the English language in a very long time." In 2002, Dale Scott received the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry.
Scott's website is www.peterdalescott.net and his Facebook page is www.facebook.com/peter.d.scott.9.
Content
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Series Introduction
- Friendly Fascism
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: A Patriotic Warning
- Preface, 1985
- Introduction
- ONE: The Roots of Friendly Fascism
- 1. The Rise and Fall of Classic Fascism
- Italy, Germany, Japan
- Breeding Grounds of Fascism
- The Axis
- Anti-Fascist Failures
- Fascist Exploits
- Fascist Ideologies
- Destruction of the Axis
- Indestructible Myths
- 2. The Takeoff Toward a New Corporate Society
- The Sun Never Sets on America's "Free World"
- The Golden International
- Big Welfare for Big Business
- More Rational Corporate Planning
- Technology: Starting, Stopping, Suppressing
- 3. The Mysterious Establishment
- The Castles of Power
- The Ultra-Rich
- The Corporate Overseers
- The Chief Executive Network
- Executive Managers
- Junior and Contingent Members
- Conflicts Among the Few
- Purges and Conversions
- Purifying Ideologies
- 4. The Side Effects of Success
- An Abundance of Frustrations
- Falling Apart: Work, Community, Family
- Loneliness and Alienation
- Crime: The Dirty Secrets
- The Erosion of Authority
- 5. The Challenge of a Shrinking Capitalist World
- New Losses to Communism
- Creeping Socialism
- Third World Demands
- Detente: A Cooler Cold War
- Instability at the Top
- 6. Old Crises in New Forms
- Untamed Recession
- The Hidden Unemployed
- The New Inflation: Hyena's Delight
- The Dynamite of Class Conflict
- Limited War
- Unlimited Overkill
- TWO: The Specter of Friendly Fascism
- 7. The Unfolding Logic
- Making the Most of Crises
- Consolidating Power
- The Cat Feet of Tyranny
- Many Paths
- 8. Trilateral Empire or Fortress America?
- American Retrenchment
- A "True Empire"
- Alternative Outcomes
- 9. The Friendly Fascist Establishment
- From Floundering Establishment to Super-America, Inc.
- A Righteous Presidency
- Remolding Militarism
- The Restructuring of the Radical Right
- New Ideologies of Central Power
- Triplespeak
- 10. Friendly Fascist Economics
- More Stagflation
- More Money Moving Upward
- An Abundance of Shortages
- More Waste and Pollution
- More Nuclear Poison
- More Junk and Disservices
- 11. Subverting Democratic Machinery
- Integrating Separate Branches
- Friendly Fascist Federalism
- Community Carnivals
- Contrapuntal Party Harmony
- Union-Busting and the Slow Meltdown
- The Lessons of the Watergate Conspiracy
- Unhinging an Anti-Establishment White House
- Coups D'Etat American-Style
- 12. Managing Information and Minds
- Information as the March
- The Symbolic Environment
- Image as the Reality
- Narrowing the Scope of Controversy
- Manufacturing Opinion by Polling
- The Electronic Throne
- Monitoring as the Message
- Womb-to-Tomb Dossiers
- Economic and Social Vindicators
- Educational Authoritarianism
- Custodial Functions
- 13. Incentives for System Acceptance
- Extended Professionalism
- Job, Prometheus, Faust
- For Consumers: Kidnapper Candy
- Servitude's Services
- Conditional Benefactions
- Rationed Payoffs
- The Effulgent Aura
- 14. The Ladder of Terror
- The Rungs of Violence
- Precision Purging
- Forceful Confrontation
- Personal Injury
- Covert Action
- Conflict Among the "Slobs"
- A Violence-Vigilante Culture
- 15. Sex, Drugs, Madness, Cults
- Sex: Through Liberation to Repression
- Drugs: Religion of Some People
- Madness: Escape from Madness
- Cults: Belonging through Submission
- 16. The Adaptive Hydra
- Frying Pan-Fire Conflicts
- Multilevel Co-optation
- Creative Counterresistance
- Innovative Apathetics
- 17. The Myths of Determinism
- Impossibility: It Couldn't Happen
- Inevitability: It Will Happen
- Irreversibility: Eternal Servitude or Holocaust
- THREE: True Democracy
- 18. It Hasn't Happened Yet
- The USA Today vs. Friendly Fascism, USA
- Why It Has Not Yet Happened
- 19. The Long-Term Logic of Democracy
- The Democratic Mystique
- Democratic Struggles
- 20. The Democratic Logic in Action
- A Good Neighbor in a New World Order
- Democratizing the Establishment
- Balancing the Economy
- Democratizing the Social Base
- Information for Human Liberation
- Releasing Humanistic Values
- Truth and Rationality
- 21. What Can You Do?
- Yes, You .
- Anyone Anywhere, Really?
- High Aspirations, Realistic Expectations
- My Country, Right and Wrong
- Notes
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- The Search for an Abortionist
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface, 2014
- Preface, 1969
- 1 The Social Structure of Abortion in America
- 2 The Design of the Research
- Channels of Recruitment
- The Data Collection
- 3 The Characteristics of the Volunteers
- Age and Marital Status
- Household Composition
- Residence
- Education
- Occupation
- Religion
- Attitudes toward Abortion
- Personal Histories
- Motivation for Volunteering for This Study
- 4 The Unwanted Conception and the Decision to Seek Abortion
- The Sexual Relationship in Which Conception Occurred
- Contraceptive Practice
- Recognition of Pregnancy
- Methods of Abortion Considered and Attempted
- Confirming the Pregnancy and Consulting a Doctor
- Consulting the Man Involved in the Pregnancy and Reasons for Terminating the Pregnancy
- Persons Consulted about the Decision
- Summary
- 5 The Search for an Abortionist
- Criterion for Inclusion
- Units
- Relevant Information per Unit
- Inclusion of Abortionists
- Length of Chains
- Multiple Suggestions
- Contacts Mentioned after the Abortionist Was Located
- Results of the Searches
- Summary
- 6 The Abortion
- Self-induced Abortions
- Catheter-type Abortions, Not Self-induced
- Illegal D. and C. Operations, without Anesthesia
- Illegal D. and C. Operations, with Complete Anesthesia
- Legally Performed "Therapeutic Abortions"
- Comparison of the Types of Abortion
- Summary
- 7 Aftereffects of the Abortion and the Return to Normality
- Physical Recovery
- Psychological Recovery
- Routine Medical Aftercare
- Changes in Contraceptive Use
- Changes in the Relationship with the Man Involved in the Pregnancy
- Changes in Other Relationships
- Coming to Terms with the Experience
- Control of Communication
- The Schedule of Recovery from Effects of the Abortion
- Second and Higher-Order Abortions
- Summary
- 8 The Flow of Information through the Population as a Whole
- The Social Structure of Acquaintance Networks
- The Social Structure of Abortion Communication
- The Scope of Message Transmission
- The Channels of Message Transmission: Barriers to the Flow of Information
- Communication through Formal Channels
- 9 Differential Access to Abortion and Abortionists
- When Is a Pregnancy Defined as Unwanted?
- The Choice of Abortion as Opposed to Alternative Responses to Unwanted Pregnancy
- Social Class and the Outcome of Unwanted Pregnancies
- Access to Various Kinds of Abortions
- Access to Legal Hospital Abortions
- Access to D. and C. Abortions Performed by a Physician with Anesthesia
- Access to D. and C. Abortions Performed without Anesthesia
- Access to Medically Untrained Abortionists
- Access to Self-induced Abortions
- Access to Abortion and Abortionists: Conclusion
- Appendix of Research Instruments
- Model of Letter to Referring Agencies and Individuals
- Model Questionnaire Form
- Bibliography
- List of Tables and Figures
- Index
- Dallas '63
- Title Page
- Contents
- Foreword by Rex Bradford
- Preface by Bill Simpich
- 1. Introduction: The JFK Assassination as a Structural Deep Event
- 2. The CIA, the Drug Traffic, and Oswald in Mexico
- 3. Oswald, the CIA, and the Hunt for Popov's Mole
- 4. Oswald, Marine G-2, and the Assault on the State Department
- 5. The Dyadic Deep State and Intrigues Against JFK
- 6. William Pawley, the Kennedy Assassination, and Watergate
- 7. The JFK Assassination and Later Deep Events: Watergate, Iran-Contra, and 9/11
- 8. The Fate of Presidential Challenges to the Deep State (1963-1980)
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Copyright Page
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