Committee for the Free World
Midge Decter, Conservatism, Right-wing politics, John M. Olin Foundation, Smith Richardson Foundation
978-613-3-99922-0
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152
2010-12-15
49,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Committee for the Free World (CFW), according to the August 1998 update by Group Watch, was founded in 1981 by Midge Decter who was the organization's executive director. Group Watch wrote that the CFW had "tax-exempt status under 501(c)(3) and began with funding of $125,000 from individuals and conservative foundations. Among the original funders were three of the major right-wing foundations": Scaife Foundations, John M. Olin Foundation, and the Smith Richardson Foundation. "In its initial press conference, the CFW said it planned to work for freedom 'in the world of ideas,' and planned to concentrate its efforts on books, newspapers, broadcasting networks, and in classrooms. It envisioned itself as an organization committed to the defense of the non-communist world 'against the rising menace of totalitarianism.'
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