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Fear on Trial

Author : John Henry Faulk
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2010-06-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780292789258

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John Henry Faulk was a popular radio and television personality during the McCarthy era. He was host of his own radio program on WCBS in New York when he publicly challenged AWARE, Inc., an ultrapatriotic group engaged in the systematic blacklisting of entertainment personalities. In response, an AWARE bulletin accused Faulk himself of subversive associations. Angry and frightened by this accusation, Faulk brought suit against AWARE, charging conspiracy to libel him and to destroy his career. Thus began one of the great civil rights cases of the twentieth century. John Henry Faulk recounts the story of this harrowing time in Fear on Trial, the dramatic account of his six years on the "blacklist"—an exile that began with the AWARE bulletin and ended with his vindication by a jury award of $3,500,000—the largest libel award in U.S. history at that time. The heart of the book is the trial of Faulk's libel action against AWARE, in which attorney Louis Nizer relentlessly exposed the blacklist for what it was—a cynical disdain of elementary decency couched in the rhetoric of patriotism. Many of the people involved in the Faulk case were and are famous: attorneys Nizer and Roy Cohn; Edward R. Murrow and Charles Collingwood; Myrna Loy, Kim Hunter, Tony Randall, and Lee Grant; J. Frank Dobie; Ed Sullivan, David Susskind, and Mark Goodson. But the hero is Faulk himself, a man who—in the words of Studs Terkel—"faced the bastards and beat them down."

Fear on Trial

Author : John Henry Faulk
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : History
ISBN : 029272442X

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John Henry Faulk was a popular radio and television personality during the McCarthy era. He was host of his own radio program on WCBS in New York when he publicly challenged AWARE, Inc., an ultrapatriotic group engaged in the systematic blacklisting of entertainment personalities. In response, an AWARE bulletin accused Faulk himself of subversive associations. Angry and frightened by this accusation, Faulk brought suit against AWARE, charging conspiracy to libel him and to destroy his career. Thus began one of the great civil rights cases of this century. John Henry Faulk recounts the story of this harrowing time in Fear on Trial, the dramatic account of his six years on the "blacklist"—an exile that began with the AWARE bulletin and ended with his vindication by a jury award of $3,500,000—the largest libel award in U.S. history at that time. The heart of the book is the trial of Faulk's libel action against AWARE, in which attorney Louis Nizer relentlessly exposed the blacklist for what it was—a cynical disdain of elementary decency couched in the rhetoric of patriotism. Many of the people involved in the Faulk case were and are famous: attorneys Nizer and Roy Cohn; Edward R. Murrow and Charles Collingwood; Myrna Loy, Kim Hunter, Tony Randall, and Lee Grant; J. Frank Dobie; Ed Sullivan, David Susskind, and Mark Goodson. But the hero is Faulk himself, a man who—in the words of Studs Terkel—"faced the bastards and beat them down."

Fear on Trial

Author : David W. Rintels
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Blacklisting of authors
ISBN : OCLC:433627914

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Fear Extinction

Author : Mohammed R. Milad,Seth D. Norrholm
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2023-11-16
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9783031430053

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This book aims to provide the reader a neuroscientific understanding surrounding a very simple question: how do we learn not to fear? Exploring answers to this question is very important for two reasons. First, learning about the neural mechanisms of fear extinction is of relevance to everyone’s life - it is such a basic yet relevant question to our daily experiences. Therefore, understanding brain mechanisms of fear and its regulation is essential from a basic neuroscience point of view. Second, excessive fear and the inability to regulate its expression is one of the hallmarks of fear-, anxiety-, trauma-, and stressor-related psychopathologies. And as such, learning about how fear is acquired, stored, expressed, and regulated could help advance our understanding of the etiology of psychopathology, the maintenance of symptoms pertaining to failure to regulate fear, and could help us develop novel therapeutics to equip providers and patients with the tools to better quell their fears. The contributions contained in this book are provided by experts in the fields of basic and clinical neuroscience, experimental and clinical psychology, and neuropsychiatry. The contributions are organized to start the reader with basic definitions of how we define fear, how we study its neural circuits at the molecular and cellular levels, how to study human behavior and the brain using state-of-the art experimental and statistical tools, to how much fear contributes to psychopathology. This volume ends with current advances aimed to enhance the capacity to extinguish fear; a clinical result that would aid in the treatment of multiple psychiatric disorders, followed by a discussion on future directions of this highly important and relevant field.

The Fear Within

Author : Scott Martelle
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780813550923

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Sixty years ago political divisions in the United States ran even deeper than today's name-calling showdowns between the left and right. Back then, to call someone a communist was to threaten that person's career, family, freedom, and, sometimes, life itself. Hysteria about the "red menace" mushroomed as the Soviet Union tightened its grip on Eastern Europe, Mao Zedong rose to power in China, and the atomic arms race accelerated. Spy scandals fanned the flames, and headlines warned of sleeper cells in the nation's midst--just as it does today with the "War on Terror." In his new book, The Fear Within, Scott Martelle takes dramatic aim at one pivotal moment of that era. On the afternoon of July 20, 1948, FBI agents began rounding up twelve men in New York City, Chicago, and Detroit whom the U.S. government believed posed a grave threat to the nation--the leadership of the Communist Party-USA. After a series of delays, eleven of the twelve "top Reds" went on trial in Manhattan's Foley Square in January 1949. The proceedings captivated the nation, but the trial quickly dissolved into farce. The eleven defendants were charged under the 1940 Smith Act with conspiring to teach the necessity of overthrowing the U.S. government based on their roles as party leaders and their distribution of books and pamphlets. In essence, they were on trial for their libraries and political beliefs, not for overt acts threatening national security. Despite the clear conflict with the First Amendment, the men were convicted and their appeals denied by the U.S. Supreme Court in a decision that gave the green light to federal persecution of Communist Party leaders--a decision the court effectively reversed six years later. But by then, the damage was done. So rancorous was the trial the presiding judge sentenced the defense attorneys to prison terms, too, chilling future defendants' access to qualified counsel. Martelle's story is a compelling look at how American society, both general and political, reacts to stress and, incongruously, clamps down in times of crisis on the very beliefs it holds dear: the freedoms of speech and political belief. At different points in our history, the executive branch, Congress, and the courts have subtly or more drastically eroded a pillar of American society for the politics of the moment. It is not surprising, then, that The Fear Within takes on added resonance in today's environment of suspicion and the decline of civil rights under the U.S. Patriot Act.

Trial by Fear

Author : Jonathan Mycroft
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2004-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780595323739

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Simon Jacks is an idealistic young attorney with a prestigious Chicago law firm, about to start the most important case of his career, defending the accused in a series of grisly sex slayings dubbed The Toolbox Murders. But in a moment of stress Simon throws a punch at another attorney and is ordered to take some time off. Retreating to a secluded island cabin in northern Michigan with his family and friends, Simon hopes for a relaxing vacation. Instead he encounters conflicting ideologies, jealousy, and betrayal. And more. Someone is stalking them. Soon, childish pranks turn deadly in an episode of terror. To survive, Simon may have to sacrifice his most precious conviction: that everyone deserves a fair trial.

Fear

Author : Joanna Bourke
Publisher : Virago
Page : 467 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2015-02-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780349006925

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Fear is one of the most basic and most powerful of all the human emotions. Sometimes it is hauntingly specific: flames searing patterns on the ceiling, a hydrogen bomb, a terrorist. More often, anxiety overwhelms us from some source within: there is an irrational panic about venturing outside, a dread of failure, a premonition of doom. In this astonishing book we encounter the fears and anxieties of hundreds of British and American men, women and children. From fear of the crowd to agoraphobia, from battle experiences to fear of nuclear attack, from cancer to AIDS, this is an utterly original insight into the mindset of the twentieth century from one of most brilliant historians and thinkers of our time.

Uncertainty, Anxiety, and Fear of Cancer Recurrence

Author : Phyllis Noemi Butow,Gerald Humphris,Sophie Lebel,Joanne Shaw
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2022-02-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9782889742271

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Religion on Trial

Author : Chester Dolan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Religion
ISBN : STANFORD:36105023689412

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The book HOLY DAZE aims to return to us our sanity, our right to think, our freedom to express our thoughts &, if we choose, to call public attention to them. HOLY DAZE is based on the premise that we can develop a genuinely religious society guided by reason, kindness & morality - a true love of our fellowman. It challenges everyone to be discriminating shoppers in a free & all-inclusive marketplace of ideas. Order from: Mopah Publications, P.O. Box 576, Lakewood, CA 90714.

Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Teind Court, Court of Exchequer and House of Lords

Author : Scotland. Court of Session
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1308 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1871
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN : OSU:32437012069999

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Vols. for 1847/48-1872/73 include cases decided in the Teind Court; 1847/48-1858/59 include cases decided in the Court of Exchequer; 1850/51- included cases decided in the House of Lords; 1873/74- include cases decided in the Court of Justiciary.

Trial of William W. Holden

Author : William Woods Holden
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1080 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1871
Category : Impeachments
ISBN : HARVARD:32044017948332

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Boy-life; its trial, its strength, its fulness

Author : Edward White Benson (abp. of Canterbury.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1883
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OXFORD:590073943

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Trial of Feargus O'Connor ...

Author : Feargus O'Connor
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1843
Category : Chartism
ISBN : PRNC:32101061419246

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Pain-Related Fear:Exposure-Based Treatment of Chronic Pain

Author : Johan W. Vlaeyen,Stephen J. Morley,Steven J. Linton,Katja Boersma,Jeroen de Jong
Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-01
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781496331922

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Pain-Related Fear:Exposure-Based Treatment of Chronic Pain by Johan W. Vlaeyen,Stephen J. Morley,Steven J. Linton,Katja Boersma,Jeroen de Jong Pdf

This book identifies fear of movement and injury as a primary issue in chronic pain management. It provides a detailed treatment manual on exposure-based techniques for the reduction of pain-related fear and disability in chronic pain.