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Author Andrew, John A.

Title Power to destroy : the political uses of the IRS from Kennedy to Nixon / John A. Andrew III.

Publication Info. Chicago : I.R. Dee, 2002.

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 Moore Stacks  HJ2361 .A53 2002    Available  ---
Description viii, 385 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The early 1960s: a new role for the IRS? -- The ideological organizations project -- Prime target: Billy James Hargis and the Christian crusade -- The ideological organizations project: lessons learned -- Foundations, politics, and Wright Patman -- Robber barons and spies -- Foundations: the continuing struggle -- Politics, two-way mirrors, and wiretaps in the Johnson years -- Jimmy Hoffa, Senator Long, and the IRS -- The Nixon years: tawdry tales and tattered principles -- The enemies list -- Dangerous relationships: The Rebozo-Hughes-O'Brien connection -- The special service staff: an IRS enemies list -- The SSS: in the trenches and under fire -- Operation leprechaun: sex and politics in south Florida.
Subject United States. Internal Revenue Service -- History.
United States. Internal Revenue Service.
History.
Tax administration and procedure -- United States -- History.
Tax administration and procedure.
United States.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1945-1989
ISBN 1566634520 alkaline paper