PRAISE FOR BRUCE KUKLICK'S OTHER BOOKS: "Kuklick skillfully traces Hollywood's usual compromises, omissions, and fabrications, including the filmmakers' navigation through the maze of industry censorship and governmental propaganda bureaus." --Journal of American History on The Fighting Sullivans "An unusual and interesting book about mythmaking." -- Choice on The Fighting Sullivans "This is one of those rare books one wishes had been longer. [Kuklick] demonstrates successfully how the concept of fascism has changed its meaning and its place in American political discourse over the past century and more, providing entertaining quotes and examples along the way." --The Nation on Fascism Comes to America "Kuklick, an accomplished historian of ideas, turns his skills to Hollywood's treatment of fascism. He explains why American entertainers, intellectuals, and others have so often resorted to the term 'fascism' to denounce things they don't like: FDR's New Deal, the Reagan Revolution and much else . He surmises that Americans' obsession with fascism is the flip side of a collective inability to reckon with the calamitous gap between the Founders and contemporary America." --The Wall Street Journal on Fascism Comes to America "An exemplary encounter between intellectual history and philosophical thought.
" --Times Literary Supplement on A History of Philosophy in America "An accurate and compelling guide." --Publishers Weekly on A History of Philosophy in America "[A] history for grown-ups, lucid and unsparing, alert to our infinite capacity for deceit and self-deception." Chicago Tribune on Death in the Congo.