
Hoover, Communism, and the FBI
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Hoover's Transformation of Government and Surveillance
This chapter explores the limited capabilities of the early 20th-century federal government and the significant changes brought about by J. Edgar Hoover. It discusses his role in shaping responses to political radicalism and the origins of surveillance practices amid the societal upheaval following World War I. The narrative highlights the complexities of state authority and individual beliefs, revealing the intersections of democracy, national security, and dissent under Hoover's influence.
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