Preface
Introduction
1. Berlin: The Early Years
2. Intellectuals: From Communism to Anti-Communism
3. The Outbreak of Ideological Hostilities
4. From the Waldorf to Paris
5. Josselson Joins the Agency
6. A Congress for Cultural Freedom: Berlin, 1950
7. From Berlin to Paris: Josselson and the Congress in Transition
8. James Burnham’s Rival
9. The CIA and the Non-Communist Left
10. The 1952 Paris Festival
11. Encounter Magazine: The Congress's 'Greatest Asset' 12. New Management at the Agency
13. The 1955 Milan Congress and the End of Ideology
14. A Revolution of Intellectuals: Hungary, 1956
15. The Most Famous Article that Encounter Never Ran
16. The 1967 Scandal
Conclusion
Sarah Miller Harris is a lawyer and has a PhD in International Relations from the University of Cambridge, UK.
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