Communism, Conformity, and Civil Liberties: A Cross-section of the Nation Speaks Its MindTransaction Publishers, 1955 - 278 ページ Notes on materials from other surveys as related to the findings in this volume: p. 274-278. |
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ARE CIVIC LEADERS MORE TOLERANT | 26 |
IS THERE A NATIONAL ANXIETY | 58 |
HOW TOLERANT IS THE | 89 |
DOES IT MATTER WHERE PEOPLE LIVE? | 109 |
DO WOMEN HAVE VIEWPOINTS DIFFERENT | 131 |
WHAT ASPECTS OF COMMUNISM | 156 |
HOW FAR DOES THE COMMUNIST THREAT | 188 |
WHAT THE ANSWERS TO SOME OF THESE | 220 |
APPENDICES | 237 |
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100 National Cross-Section admitted Communist AIPO SAMPLE American Communists American Legion Army-McCarthy hearings asked atheists attended church attitudes better educated chapter Chart church in last churchgoers CITIES AS LEADERS civil liberties COLLEGE GRADUATES conformists defense plants Democrats differences in tolerance Edgar Hoover educational level example FEMALES findings Gallup poll go to church GRADE SCHOOL groups HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Housewife In-between Interested in Issues internal Communist threat interview intolerance kinds Labor Union less interested less tolerant MALES Middle West munist nonconformity NORC SAMPLE Number Opinion No Total PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION person political polls population Presidents problems Public Opinion question rank and file region relatively great threat relatively little threat reported respondents rural Russia scale of tolerance SCORES SELECTED COMMUNITY LEADERS Socialists South survey agencies Table tion tolerance of nonconformists TOLERATE NONCONFORMISTS Total Community Total Community Leaders type of community urban World War III worry