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John Stormer represents an American subculture from the Cold War that is today understudied and often forgotten, but which was probably larger than many of the more accepted intellectual sub-cultures beloved of historians. Like many Americans of the day, Stormer perceived a world in which traditional American values were in transition while a new superpower arose Eurasia, and connected the two in an ideology of anti-Communism. Stormers book reflects this strong belief in conservative Christian values, and in the most panicked varieties of anti-Communism. In Stormers narrative, Joseph McCarthy was not an opportunistic Senator making indiscriminate attacks on innocent people to further his own political survival; rather, he was a martyr to the defense of America, destroyed by a liberal press and political machine supported by financing from foreign powers.Stormer may be of especial interest to historians of the period, because unlike many similar writers, he represents the general trend of anti-Communism without falling into one or other of the more obvious “extremist” trends of the period, such as the John Birch Society or the National States Rights Party, much less the KKK or American Nazi Party; Stormer never endorses racist or terrorist positions. This is not to say, however, that his narrative is without any implications for civil rights. He accuses school textbooks which decry the false patriotism of the Klan as being involved in the conspiracy to teach children to hate Americanism, and frequently links Civil Rights activism with Communist subversion. It is these kinds of subtleties that make Stormer’s book worthwhile for anyone trying to understand US politics, and especially conservatism, of the period.As a source, obviously, Stormer has to be taken with rather more than a grain of salt. Although he has arranged an impressive array of citations, most of these are from Congressional hearings organized for the purposes of gathering hearsay, and his extensive list of places in which the Soviet Union made inroads ignores US support for violent and often undemocratic anti-Communist regimes. Clearly, the world wasn’t as close to Communist domination in 1964 as Stormer and his ilk believed, or else the Soviet system wouldn’t have collapsed in 1989. As we proceed into an unknown future, historians and analysts of current events would do well to remember that our worst fears sometimes turn out to be shadows of our own insecurities.
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