Cold War | The Cold War Advanced Democratic Ideals in the United States

Claims by American liberals that the United States sacrificed civil liberties during the Cold War are erroneous, argues Arch Puddington in the following viewpoint. In fact, Puddington maintains, because the United States was the leader of the free world during the Cold War, it was driven to promote democratic ideals, particularly at home. By focusing on the early years of the Cold War, during which the civil liberties of a few left-leaning Americans were curtailed, scholars of the American left ignore advances in civil rights and improvements in the economic status of America’s working...

[The entire page is 3404 words long]

Join eNotes

The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the: