Now it’s kind of an interesting book and the way I came by it was I used to go to auctions also, and there was an auction south of town. […] They were selling a lot of books and well low and behold they were down at the end of the auction and for five dollars I got a whole wagonload of books […] and this was one of the books on there.
It’s interesting because the author goes into all kinds of things. Complaining about all the commie leftists and everything, and declaiming people like Albert Einstein (who I never really thought of as one of the enemies of the United States) advocating world government. But you know it’s kind of an interesting thing. […] Anything with a title like that, I just had to preserve it.
This belongs in the Museum of Historic Red Scare Politics
Exhibited by Dan Seymour
Transcript edited by Sarah Crawford
