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The coming defeat of communism
Burnham, James, 1905-1987.
Year: 1950.
Publisher:  John Day Co.. 
© James Burnham
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Frontmatter
Part One. REVIEW
I The Catastrophic Point of View
II The Inadequacy of U. S. Foreign Policy
III The End of Traditional Diplomacy
IV What Can Be Expected of Europe?
Part Two. ANALYSIS
V The Nature of Modern War
VI The Communist Conduct of Contemporary War
VII United States War Plans
VIII The Vulnerability of the Communist Empire
Part Three. PLAN
IX The Turn to the Offensive
X A Deal with Russia
XI The Propaganda Attack
XII The War in the Labor Movement
XIII The Cultivation of Political Friends
XIV Refugees, Exiles, Liberation
XV The Scope of Resistance Warfare
Part Four. ORGANIZATION
XVI The Direction of Political-Subversive Warfare
XVII The Suicidal Mania of American Business
XVIII The Inevitability of Communist Defeat
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Title: The coming defeat of communism : James Burnham.
Author: Burnham, James, 1905-1987
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: The coming defeat of communism : James Burnham
Burnham, James, 1905-1987
New York: John Day Co., 1950.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02233
Subject Headings: • Communism -- History
• World politics -- 1945-1989
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