Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2008
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press 11-01-2008
Description
William H. Thomas delves into a pivotal yet often overlooked chapter of American history during World War I, exploring the U.S. Justice Department's clandestine efforts to stifle dissent. Through meticulous research, he reveals how the government, fueled by fear and the need for unity, took drastic measures that undermined democratic principles.
The narrative brings to light the various tactics employed, including surveillance and the suppression of free speech, which painted a grim picture of civil liberties under threat. As Thomas weaves historical accounts with contemporary analysis, readers are prompted to reflect on the implications of such actions and their resonance in modern society.
Through engaging prose, the book illuminates the delicate balance between national security and individual rights, challenging readers to reconsider the cost of silence in the face of adversity. This exploration serves as both a historical account and a cautionary tale, urging a reevaluation of the values that underpin democracy itself.
The narrative brings to light the various tactics employed, including surveillance and the suppression of free speech, which painted a grim picture of civil liberties under threat. As Thomas weaves historical accounts with contemporary analysis, readers are prompted to reflect on the implications of such actions and their resonance in modern society.
Through engaging prose, the book illuminates the delicate balance between national security and individual rights, challenging readers to reconsider the cost of silence in the face of adversity. This exploration serves as both a historical account and a cautionary tale, urging a reevaluation of the values that underpin democracy itself.
Genres
Action & Adventure