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Anti-communist movements, Congress for Cultural Freedom, Relations, United States, United States. Central Intelligence Agency, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Globalization, United states, central intelligence agency, United states, relations, europe, Europe, relations, foreign countries, Anticommunisme, International relations, Kulturpolitik, Buitenlandse betrekkingen, CIA, Hegemonie, Geschichte 1945-1955, USA Central Intelligence Agency, USA, International Association for Cultural FreedomPlaces
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The politics of apolitical culture: the Congress for Cultural Freedom, the CIA and post-war American hegemony
2002, Routledge
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0415244455 9780415244459
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Approaching the CCF - Gramsci,
culture and the Cold War 1
1 Intellectuals and hegemony 12
2 The political economy of US hegemony 1945-50 33
3 Securing the Pax Americana: overt and covert agendas 58
4 The formation of the Congress for Cultural Freedom 83
5 The search for consensus 1950-2 113
6 The end of ideology and 'the Future of Freedom' 138
Conclusion 160.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [212]-221) and index.
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