Second edition, 1996 - no printer's imprint and title appears not to be listed in British Library or Library of Congress online catalogues. ISBN taken from abebooks.com listing. Bookmarks added, pdf recompressed using cpdf.exe.
Author(s): Willis A. Carto
Edition: 2
Publisher: Liberty Lobby
Year: 1996
Language: English
Commentary: dpi of 600 is approximate
City: Washington D.C.
Tags: Bill of Rights, Willis Carto, Communism, Communitarianism, U.S. Constitution, freemasonry, globalism, identity politics, Liberty Lobby, Money Power, nationalism, plutocracy, populism, World Government
Populism -vs- Plutocracy - Front Cover
Half-title
Title Page
Dedication
CONTENTS
Preface to 2nd Edition
Introduction
Half-title (2)
Plate: Thomas Jefferson
1. Thomas Jefferson: The Magnificent Populist
2. Andrew Jackson: 'Old Hickory': Bane of the Bankers
3. Thomas Edison: An American Original
4. Sen. Robert LaFollette: Fighting Bob
5. Sen. Thomas Watson: The Voice of the True South
6. William Randolph Hearst: The Populist Press Lord
7. Henry Ford: A New Outlook in Industry
8. Hiram Johnson: California's Pioneering Progressive
9. William Murray: Alfalfa Bill
10. Robert R. McCormick: Voice of the Heartland
11. H.L. Mencken: The Sage of Baltimore
12. Sen. Burton K. Wheeler: Montana's Maverick
13. Ezra Pound: The Prisoner of St. Elizabeth's
14. Rep. Hamilton Fish: Patriot for a Century
15. Sen. Robert A. Taft: Mr. Integrity
16. Sen. George W. Malone: Engineering American Self-Sufficiency
17. Father Charles Coughlin: Populist Pastor-The Radio Priest
18. Sen. Huey P. Long: The Kingfish of Louisiana
19. Lawrence Dennis: 'That Incorruptible Realist'
20. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh: America First and Always
21. Mayor Frank Rizzo: Philadelphia's 'Cisco Kid'
22. Other Populists and Nationalists: Americans True
23. Voices of Populist Nationalisrn in Opposition to American Intervention in European War
24. Was Jesus Christ a Populist?
Conclusion
Plate: Karl Marx [doing the Freemasonic 'Hidden Hand']
Appendix 1: A Populist Glossary
Plate: Liberty Lobby headquarters, Washington D.C.
Appendix 2: A History of Liberty Lobby
Index