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Re: Jules Archer
Yes, the book is fascinating. A congressional committee investigated the coup,
agreed with Butler's evidence, then let the matter drop rather than take on DuPont,
Morgan and the other subversives.
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 06:31:59PM -0800, Devine, James wrote:
> This Jules Archer sounds interesting. He published books on Castro, Mao, Tito, lots of radical American topics, etc.
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> Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxx http://myweb.lmu.edu/jdevine
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> From: PEN-L list on behalf of Michael Perelman
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> He became radicalized when representatives of big business tried to enlist him to
> lead a fascist coup against Roosevelt.
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> Archer, Jules. 1973. The Plot to Sseize the White House (NY: Hawthorn Books).
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
- Thread context:
- The Coast of Bohemia,
Michael Hoover Fri 04 Mar 2005, 16:29 GMT
- The Dollar and the American Language,
Yoshie Furuhashi Fri 04 Mar 2005, 03:08 GMT
- Jules Archer,
Devine, James Fri 04 Mar 2005, 02:33 GMT
- freedom,
Devine, James Thu 03 Mar 2005, 23:42 GMT
- source of quote?,
Doug Orr Thu 03 Mar 2005, 23:10 GMT
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