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	<title>Comments on: Request for Book on Communism Leads to Federal Agents&#8217; Visit</title>
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		<title>By: James Day</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Day</dc:creator>
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The federal visit. Since the book should be studied in all high schools as part of civics classes it&#039;s pretty strange that they would pay so much attention to it. No studying = more likely to be taken in by it later in life and more ignorant of the advantages of the democratic approach to things. Might be a nice one to cover after Animal Farm.</description>
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<p>The federal visit. Since the book should be studied in all high schools as part of civics classes it&#8217;s pretty strange that they would pay so much attention to it. No studying = more likely to be taken in by it later in life and more ignorant of the advantages of the democratic approach to things. Might be a nice one to cover after Animal Farm.</p>
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