Table of contents for The FBI and American democracy : a brief critical history / Athan G. Theoharis.


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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Early Years: Creation and Proscribed Growth
World War I and the Origins of Political Surveillance
Abuse of Power, Retrenchment, and Morality
The New Deal and a War on Crime
The Origins of FBI Intelligence, the Crisis of World War II
The Early Cold War Years: Anticipating and Curbing Subversion
Promoting McCarthyism-and Morality (again)
Secrecy and Power-the Undermining of Accountability
From Anti-Communism to Law and Order
Scandal and Limited Reform
A Modern Bureau and the Politics of Terrorism
Appendixes
Note on Sources
Index




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation History, Intelligence service United States History, Internal security United States History, Criminal investigation United States History, Abuse of administrative power United States History