Nixons War at Home, Daniel S. Chard
Nixons War at Home, Daniel S. Chard
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Nixon's War at Home
The FBI, Leftist Guerrillas, and the Origins of Counterterrorism

Author: Daniel S. Chard

Narrator: P.J. Ochlan

Unabridged: 12 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/26/2021


Synopsis

During the presidency of Richard Nixon, homegrown leftist guerrilla groups like the Weather Underground and the Black Liberation Army carried out hundreds of attacks in the United States. The FBI had a long history of infiltrating activist groups, but this type of clandestine action posed a unique challenge. Drawing on thousands of pages of declassified FBI documents, Daniel S. Chard shows how America's war with domestic guerillas prompted a host of new policing measures as the FBI revived illegal spy techniques previously used against communists in the name of fighting terrorism. These efforts did little to stop the guerrillas—instead, they led to a bureaucratic struggle between the Nixon administration and the FBI that fueled the Watergate Scandal and brought down Nixon. Yet despite their internal conflicts, FBI and White House officials developed preemptive surveillance practices that would inform U.S. counterterrorism strategies into the twenty-first century, entrenching mass surveillance as a cornerstone of the national security state.

Connecting the dots between political violence and "law and order" politics, Chard reveals how American counterterrorism emerged in the 1970s from violent conflicts over racism, imperialism, and policing that remain unresolved today.

About Daniel S. Chard

Daniel S. Chard is visiting assistant professor of history at Western Washington University.


Reviews

Daniel S. Chard's Nixon's War at Home provides a fresh, insightful glance at the US government's suppression of the Radical Left during the '60s and '70s. Chard argues that the Nixon Administration was the first to really define "terrorism" by its modern standard, both specific and broad enough to e......more

Goodreads review by Joseph

A very interesting and thoroughly researched look at the development of US counterterrorism policies during the Nixon administration. Chard argues that a confluence of events prompted US leaders to shift from understanding left wing political violence as subversion or guerrilla violence to terrorism......more

To a certain degree, I'm reading this book as a trip down memory lane, as it was at the peak of Watergate that I started developing some political consciousness. I can still remember seeing Nixon near the end of his presidency engaging in political theater by staging a slow motorcade through my home......more

Goodreads review by Fran

This book inevitably prompts one of those thumb-sucking theoretical questions: Which is worse, when a U.S. president (Nixon) authorizes a massive, illegal program to break into the homes and offices of Americans who are legally protesting government policy, or when a U.S. president (Trump) encourage......more