Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-269) and index.
Contents:
"There is no 'behind the lines' any longer." -- The origins of brainwashing -- The many faces of the communist enemy -- Korean War POWs and a reevaluation of the national character -- Motherhood and male autonomy during the Cold War -- "A disquieting invasion of our mental domain." -- Hidden persuaders on the home front -- The limits of individuality in postwar America -- The legacy of brain warfare.
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