Militant Liberty: A Program of Evaluation and Assessment of Freedom was a top secret United States Department of Defense project that aimed to utilize information operations and resources at the Pentagon's disposal to counteract the ideological threat of Communism during the Cold War.
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| - Militant Liberty (de)
- Militant Liberty: A Program of Evaluation and Assessment of Freedom (en)
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| - Militant Liberty war ein durch den Evangelikalen John C. Broger für das Verteidigungsministerium der Vereinigten Staaten entwickeltes streng geheimes Programm, das zur religiösen Bekehrung im politischen Bereich gedacht war und eine „evangelical democracy“ sowohl international als auch innerhalb der USA fördern sollte. Das Programm wurde in den 1950ern besonders durch den US-Admiral Arthur W. Radford, damals Vorsitzender der Joint Chiefs of Staff, verfochten. In dem Film The Wings of Eagles (1957), mit John Wayne in der Hauptrolle und John Ford als Regisseur, fanden inhaltliche Elemente von Militant Liberty Eingang. (de)
- Militant Liberty: A Program of Evaluation and Assessment of Freedom was a top secret United States Department of Defense project that aimed to utilize information operations and resources at the Pentagon's disposal to counteract the ideological threat of Communism during the Cold War. (en)
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| - Militant Liberty; A Program of Evaluation and Assessment of Freedom (en)
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| - U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1955
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| - Cover of the book showing title in black letters against a blue background (en)
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| - This is just another of those front-office boondoggles. The Admiral says we need an ideology, so they hire a guy and appoint a committee that unanimously agrees we're all for clean living and American motherhood and the rest of it. So the fellow writes up a lot of stuff that was said much better in the Boy Scout Handbook, wraps it all up into a capsule, and now they think they've got something like ideological Little Liver Pills. This place isn't what it used to be. It's as if Moral Re-Armament had hit the joint. You'll see. (en)
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