The Road Ahead; America's Creeping Revolution — is John T. Flynn s treatise on the infiltration of Socialism into the politics of the United States. First published in 1949, it had at least three printings totaling over 500,000 copies. Many of these were distributed by the Fighters For Freedom … Wikipedia
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creep — creepingly, adv. /kreep/, v., crept, creeping, n. v.i. 1. to move slowly with the body close to the ground, as a reptile or an insect, or a person on hands and knees. 2. to approach slowly, imperceptibly, or stealthily (often fol. by up): We… … Universalium
creep´ing|ly — creep|ing «KREE pihng», adjective. 1. moving or developing in a gradual or imperceptible manner: »Figurative. creeping socialism, creeping aggression. Creeping inflation, we are told, is inevitable all we can do is to accept it and learn to live… … Useful english dictionary
creep|ing — «KREE pihng», adjective. 1. moving or developing in a gradual or imperceptible manner: »Figurative. creeping socialism, creeping aggression. Creeping inflation, we are told, is inevitable all we can do is to accept it and learn to live with it… … Useful english dictionary
Mark Starr (labor educationalist) — This article is about the British American labor historian. For professional wrestler, see Mark Starr. Mark Starr (27 April 1894, Shoscombe – 24 April 1985, New York) was a British American labor historian and pedagogue. For 25 years he was… … Wikipedia
Rose Wilder Lane — (b. December 5 1886, De Smet, Dakota Territory – d. October 30 1968, Danbury, Connecticut) was an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, and political theorist. She is noted (with Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson) as one of the founding… … Wikipedia
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Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon — Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon, PC, CBE, QC known as Wallace McCutcheon (May 18, 1906 January 23, 1969) was a Canadian lawyer, actuary and politician. Wallace McCutcheon was born in London, Ontario. Together with Edward Plunkett Taylor and Colonel W … Wikipedia
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