
The Triumph of Fear: Domestic Surveillance and Political Repression from McKinley Through Eisenhower
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Historical Continuity of Domestic Surveillance Practices
This chapter examines the evolution of surveillance practices, especially wiretapping, from the McKinley to Eisenhower eras, emphasizing shifts in party leadership. It highlights key legislative changes, significant cases like the Rosenberg spy ring, and the ongoing tension between national security and legal constraints.
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