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A Decade Of Fear Summary

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Sam Robert in the article “A decade of fear” argues that Mccarthyism turned Americans against each other. Robert supports his claim by illustrating fear, describing betrayal, and comparing it to other US internal conflicts. The author's purpose is to point out a vulnerable point in American history in order to demonstrate how Americans fell prey to Mccarthy’s propaganda. The author writes in a direct and cynical tone for an educated audience. I Strongly agree with Rogers. Mccarthyism caused Americans to turn on each other because it sparked and strengthened the fear of there being communist spies in the government. As well as inciting Americans to hunt and expose communists or anyone they thought to be communist and plunging Americans into a mass hysteria.
Clearly Mccarthyism planted the fear of there being communist spies in the government. For example Mccarthy stated “I have here in hand a list of of 205, a list of names that were made known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping policy in the state department.” This alone had people beginning to become anxious. Additionally, as Roberts states “in 1953 Mccarthy became chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on investigations and used the platform to make …show more content…

Much like in the Crucible when the people of salem obtained a sort of bloodlust after the witch hunts began, Americans began hunting out alleged communists when Mccarthy began to accuse people. Furthermore some Americans saw that the “American way”, democracy, was the only way to go and when communists came into the picture they weren’t ready to give up their ideals. Additionally, political figures used the fear and dislike of communist to give themselves a push. Joseph Mccarthy himself used the hate to rise to fame and climb the ranks in politics continuing to accuse people of being communist and riling American

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