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The Red Conspiracy

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This polemical work warns of a perceived radical threat and argues that socialist, Bolshevik, communist, and industrial-union movements seek to overthrow constitutional government and private industry. It presents exposition and many quotations from radical publications, offers critiques of revolutionary programs, and expresses sympathy for economic injustice while advocating lawful social reform. The author urges organized public education against radicalism, contrasts constitutional remedies with revolutionary action, and warns that violent or doctrinaire solutions would produce greater suffering than the social ills they claim to cure.

About the Author

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Joseph J. Mereto

Joseph J. Mereto is an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his novel "The Red Conspiracy." This book delves into themes of political intrigue and social commentary, reflecting the tumultuous historical context of its time. Mereto's writing often explores the complexities of human motivations and the impact of ideology on society. While not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide insight into the era's concerns and narratives.

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