John Thomas Flynn (1882-1964) originally gained fame in Washington, D.C. for his writings in the New Republic, where he wrote articles defending socialist positions. In subsequent years Flynn became an outspoken critic of the Roosevelt administration’s domestic and foreign policy decisions; Flynn opposed both the New Deal and the Second World War. His best known work is The Roosevelt Myth .
Books
- The Epic of Freedom (1947)
- Meet Your Congress (1944)
- The Roosevelt Myth (1948/rev 1956)
- The Road Ahead; America's Creeping Revolution (1949)
- (1952)
- (1953)
- (1953)
- (1954)
- Betrayal at Yalta (1955)
- The Decline of the American Republic and How to Rebuild It (1955)
- (1955)
- Fifty Million Americans in Search of a Party (1955)
- God's Gold; the Story of Rockefeller and his Times (1960)
- The Lattimore Story (1962)
- Investment Trusts Gone Wrong! (Wall Street and the Security Markets)
- Men of wealth; the Story of Twelve Significant Fortunes from the Renaissance to the Present Day
- As We Go Marching
- The Thought Police; an Episode in Radical Bigotry
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