Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
iv, 346 pages ; 22 cm |
|
text txt rdacontent |
|
unmediated n rdamedia |
|
volume nc rdacarrier |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. Communist use of mind warfare -- 2. Power of music for good or evil -- 3. Communist use of hypnotism -- 4. Pavlov, Luria and Platonov -- 5. Communist infiltration -- 6. Nature of red record companies -- 7. Analysis of red records -- 8. Social psychology and Bertrand Russell -- 9. Distribution of communist records in the United States -- 10. Counterattack, young people's records and Torrance -- 11. Responsibility to our children -- 12. Tampering with our teenagers -- 13. Pavlov's conditioned reflex technique -- 14. Rock's destructive nature -- 15. Rock and degeneration -- 16. Rock, drugs and the Beatles -- 17. Rock and morals -- 18. Rock and revolution -- 19. A better way -- 20. People's songs -- 21. Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie -- 22. Sing out! Folkways records and oak publications -- 23. Broadside of New York City -- 24. Communist subversion of folk music -- 25. Folk music and the negro revolution -- 26. Folk music and the college revolution -- 27. Definition of rock 'n' folk -- 28. Power of the ballad -- 29. Folkways and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -- 30. Prince of rock 'n' folk -- 31. The rock 'n' folk magazine -- 32. "Eve of destruction" -- 33. Music hath charm -- 34. Spiritual implications -- 35. Guide to action -- 36. Operation alert -- 37. H.C.I.S., S.I.S.S. -- 38. Internal Revenue Service -- 39. Operation Distribution -- Appendix 1. Testimony of Dr. William J. Bryan -- Appendix 2. The Sing out! Broadside axis -- Appendix 3. "Jesus Christ Superstar" -- Appendix 4. "Hair" -- Appendix 5. Coming Great Day -- Appendix 6. Rock, Drugs and Communism. |
Subject |
Communism and music.
|
|
Communism and music. (OCoLC)fst00870518
|
|