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The New Meaning of Treason

por Rebecca West

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Rebecca West's gripping chronicle of England's World War II traitors, expanded and updated for the Cold War era   In The Meaning of Treason, Rebecca West tackled not only the history and facts behind the spate of World War II traitors, but the overriding social forces at work to challenge man's connection to his fatherland. As West reveals in this expanded edition, the ideologically driven amateurs of World War II were followed by the much more sinister professional spies for whom the Cold War era proved a lucrative playground and put Western safety at risk.   Filled with real-world intrigue and fascinating character studies, West's gripping narrative connects the war's treasonous acts with the rise of Communist spy rings in England and tackles the ongoing issue of identity in a complex world.… (más)
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West writes beautifully of an obscure subject. Part of her motive was to cover a subject that had been partially excluded from the media because of the mass of news about World War II. She had covered the trials for a newspaper and actually had a magazine assignment for the New Yorker. I must confess that all the detail about ultimately inconsequentila who West always seems to refer to as "little" (were they all really so little ?) is something of a slog.

Her descriptions of individuals are worth studying at length. For example the very first, of William Joyce as he appeared at his trial in 1945.

Who would have thought that this book shows up with a June 2009 review on the Huffington Post, with a nod to issues raised by Cheney and that lot.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ariel-gonzalez/the-meaning-of-treason_b_222094.htm...

Her final solution on page 367, "The unilateral abandonment of espionage is really the only real remedy and this is as unpractical as unilateral disarmament". ( )
1 vota carterchristian1 | Apr 22, 2010 |
This is not merely a discussion of how the meaning of the word "treason" has been conveniently changed, but an active campaign for retaliation against thoughtcrime. This book was written at about the same time as Orwell's 1984, and can be thought of as the government's side of the argument. ( )
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With rare courage and independence of judgment, Miss West gives us a complex, nuanced and highly knowledgeable account of a dreadful phenomenon that inspire, in many minds, an aversion so deep as to prevent understanding. . . My chief point of disagreement with Miss West is with the harshness of her judgment on the scientific mind in politics and human affairs.
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Rebecca West's gripping chronicle of England's World War II traitors, expanded and updated for the Cold War era   In The Meaning of Treason, Rebecca West tackled not only the history and facts behind the spate of World War II traitors, but the overriding social forces at work to challenge man's connection to his fatherland. As West reveals in this expanded edition, the ideologically driven amateurs of World War II were followed by the much more sinister professional spies for whom the Cold War era proved a lucrative playground and put Western safety at risk.   Filled with real-world intrigue and fascinating character studies, West's gripping narrative connects the war's treasonous acts with the rise of Communist spy rings in England and tackles the ongoing issue of identity in a complex world.

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