Brian Eshleman

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Throughout his life, Hoover remained blind to the coercive nature of his social relationships, in which he inevitably occupied a position of power. Or perhaps he simply liked it that way. For a man who sought control in many aspects of his life, combining the roles of friend and subordinate may have brought a measure of comfort.
G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century
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