The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America
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The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America

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In 1967 the magazine "Ramparts" ran an expose revealing that the Central Intelligence Agency had been secretly funding and managing a wide range of citizen front groups intended to counter communist influence around the world. In addition to embarrassing prominent individuals caught up, wittingly or unwittingly, in the secret superpower struggle for hearts and mi

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Paperback, 342 pages
Published May 1st 2009 by Harvard University Press (first published January 15th 2008)
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Sammy
For years before and during the Cold War, the CIA funneled money to various civic groups all throughout American society -
groups that spanned writers, reporters, actors, students, and homemakers.

The organizations, and people at the highest levels, had different levels of "witting" - knowledge of the CIA's involvement. And some were more comfortable with it then others. And in all cases, the CIA quickly found out that giving money to these groups did not mean tha...more
Aaron
I tried to enjoy this book, but it simply was not what I had expected based on the title. It is certainly well-researched and well-written, but it did not appeal to my imagination. I recommend it if you're interested in history of the CIA, or socio-political groups of the 1950s. But if you're looking for cover-ups, scandals, and the like, this is probably not the book for you.
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