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[Extreme right wing anti-New Deal, anti-Marxist Socialism ] Economic Council Letter No. 600. (35th Anniversary issue). June 1, 1965. Sold with: Letter No. 637. December 15, 1966. Sold with: Letter No. 638. January 1, 1967. Sold with: Letter No. 639. Janu

by National Economic Council, Inc

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Book description: N.Y., , 1965-1967. Self-wrprs. 1st issue a little creased at top. Gd. - VG. 4to. Extreme right wing diatribe. June 1, 1965 issue with banner "The Opposition Party. Is It A Mockery?" 8 1/2 x 11 in. Republicans in trying to unite are losing conservatism. Much else on the Republican Party incl. Goldwater's comments. The Democratic Party is giving the American people a centralized system which is withering away the Constitution. Many Republicans agree that the Welfare State is here to stay. The American Constitutionalists were smeared in 1964. Goals are to prevent increases in government spending, arouse opposition to unilateral disarmament, unbuild the Federal beauracracy, get rid of the privileged position of labor, retain the Connally Resolution, reduce inflationary pressures. December 15, 1966 issue on glories of Christmas. Not too much politics but some conservatice comments about man. January 1, 1967 issue with banner "What Course In 1967?" Discussion of Constitution, national defense, reducing Presidential power, cutting civil expenditures, blocking a tax increase, supporting business, cutting welfare, not falling for 'the poverty hoax" (Poverty Program for blacks), fighting appearance of communist speakers on campuses. January 15, 1967 iossue with banner, "It Depends On Congress--Will It Face Reality?' On the N.Y. Establishment, Soviet Communism, left-wing liberals, the labor barons, etc. 90th Congress decision of whether to allow U.S. to continue its downward course. The liberal neurotic pack has been repudiated in their Great Society & poverty programs. The U.S. was in the position to police the world & no one could have defeated it but because of betrayal & default of those in control this has been lost. Plus much more on Soviet initiatives around the world, the communist attack on America, the challenges Congress faces, the fight to prevent the dismantling of the Constitution.

  • Bookseller: David Hecht, Bookseller US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 12899
  • Format/binding: Self-wrprs
  • Book condition: 1st issue a little creased at top. Gd. - VG
  • Place: N.Y.,
  • Date published: 1965-1967
  • Pages: 4pp. each

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