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        <description>Could YOU have been accused of being a communist in the 1950s? From suspicious vocabulary like "hootenanny" to loving folk dancing, the Red Scare paranoia was as absurd as it was dangerous. These pamphlets were used to justify silencing anyone who dared to fight for civil rights, workers' rights, or peace. Sound familiar? #RedScare #History #ColdWar #WorkersRights #LivingHistory #1950sFashion #1940sFashion Full text on the commie vocab lol: While a … preference for long sentences is common to most Communist writing, a distinct vocabulary provides the... more easily recognized feature of the "Communist Language." Even a superficial reading of an article written by a Communist or a conversation with one will probably reveal the use of some of the following expressions: integrative thinking, vanguard, comrade, hootenanny, chauvinism, book-burning, syncretistic faith, bourgeois-nationalism, jingoism, colonialism, hooliganism, ruling class, progressive, demagogy, dialectical, witch-hunt, reactionary, exploitation, oppressive, materialist.</description>
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