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The Paranoid Style of American Governance
Prof. James F. Tracy Global Research In 1964 Harper‘s magazine published the now famous essay, “The Paranoid Style of American Politics,” by historian and public intellectual Richard Hofstadter. Appearing in the wake of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination and Arizona … Continue reading →
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